histrionicism (Meaning)
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histrionicism (n.)
The histronic art; stageplaying.
Synonyms & Antonyms of histrionicism
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histrionicism Sentence Examples
- The histrionicism of the politician's speech left the audience divided.
- Her histrionicism made it difficult to believe her account of events.
- The patient's histrionicism was characterized by excessive attention-seeking and emotional outbursts.
- The histrionic tendencies of the actor led to an overly dramatic performance.
- The histrionicism in the play was met with both admiration and criticism.
- The histrionicism of the situation made it hard to discern the truth.
- The child's histrionicism was often misinterpreted as naughtiness.
- The histrionicism of the protestor drew attention to their cause but also alienated some potential supporters.
- The histrionicism of the salesperson was off-putting and made it difficult to close the deal.
- The histrionicism in the poem created a sense of heightened emotion and tension.
FAQs About the word histrionicism
The histronic art; stageplaying.
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No antonyms found.
The histrionicism of the politician's speech left the audience divided.
Her histrionicism made it difficult to believe her account of events.
The patient's histrionicism was characterized by excessive attention-seeking and emotional outbursts.
The histrionic tendencies of the actor led to an overly dramatic performance.