theatricals (Meaning)
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theatricals (n. pl.)
Dramatic performances; especially, those produced by amateurs.
Synonyms & Antonyms of theatricals
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theatricals Sentence Examples
- The elaborate theatricals at the opera left the audience in awe.
- His melodramatic gestures during the performance conveyed a sense of theatricals.
- The small-town theater company relied on amateur theatricals to entertain the locals.
- The political campaign featured over-the-top theatricals designed to manipulate the voters.
- The children's play was a charming display of youthful theatricals.
- The actor's theatricals were so exaggerated that they became unintentionally comical.
- The religious ceremony incorporated a series of stylized theatricals to convey its message.
- The film's opening scene set the tone for the rest of the movie with its grand theatricals.
- The concert hall transformed into a stage for dramatic theatricals as the orchestra played.
- The author's writing style was characterized by an emphasis on theatricals and hyperbole.
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Dramatic performances; especially, those produced by amateurs.
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The elaborate theatricals at the opera left the audience in awe.
His melodramatic gestures during the performance conveyed a sense of theatricals.
The small-town theater company relied on amateur theatricals to entertain the locals.
The political campaign featured over-the-top theatricals designed to manipulate the voters.