histrionism (Meaning)

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histrionism (n.)

Theatrical representation; acting; affectation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of histrionism

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histrionism Sentence Examples

  1. The actress's histrionism on stage was both captivating and over-the-top.
  2. The politician's histrionics during the debate alienated many voters.
  3. The patient's histrionic personality disorder presented with theatrical outbursts and attention-seeking behaviors.
  4. The teacher's histrionism made it difficult for students to concentrate in class.
  5. The journalist's histrionic writing style was characterized by exaggerated language and emotional appeals.
  6. The social media influencer's histrionism earned him a large following but also attracted criticism.
  7. The athlete's histrionic reaction to a loss led to an unsportsmanlike display.
  8. The lawyer's histrionics in the courtroom were an attempt to manipulate the jury's emotions.
  9. The singer's histrionism on stage created a captivating performance that left the audience spellbound.
  10. The speaker's histrionism was so extreme that it detracted from the credibility of their message.

FAQs About the word histrionism

Theatrical representation; acting; affectation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The actress's histrionism on stage was both captivating and over-the-top.

The politician's histrionics during the debate alienated many voters.

The patient's histrionic personality disorder presented with theatrical outbursts and attention-seeking behaviors.

The teacher's histrionism made it difficult for students to concentrate in class.