theatrically Sentence Examples
- The actress theatrically threw her arms in the air, conveying her character's shock.
- The play's prologue opened theatrically with a chorus of voices chanting in unison.
- The dancer's movements were so theatrically exaggerated that they drew gasps from the audience.
- The film's opening scene was theatrically staged to evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue.
- The singer theatrically bowed to the audience after her performance, eliciting thunderous applause.
- The conductor theatrically waved his baton, signaling the musicians to begin playing.
- The author's language was theatrically poetic, painting vivid images in the reader's mind.
- The comedian's theatrically timed punchlines left the audience in stitches.
- The fireworks display culminated in a theatrically choreographed finale that illuminated the sky.
- The student's presentation was theatrically persuasive, leaving the judges thoroughly impressed.
theatrically Meaning
theatrically (r)
in a stagy and theatrical manner
in a theatrical manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of theatrically
Synonyms:
- actorish
- pretentious
- sensational
- flamboyant
- artificial
- exaggerated
- actressy
- grandiose
- actorly
- unnatural
- showy
- ostentatious
- overacted
- elaborate
- mannered
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
FAQs About the word theatrically
in a stagy and theatrical manner, in a theatrical manner
dramatic, stagy, histrionic, hammy, stagey, staged, conspicuous,melodramatic, actorish, pretentious
unaffected, conservative, muted, nondramatic, undramatic, nondramatic, toned (down), unpretentious, unaffected, restrained
The actress theatrically threw her arms in the air, conveying her character's shock.
The play's prologue opened theatrically with a chorus of voices chanting in unison.
The dancer's movements were so theatrically exaggerated that they drew gasps from the audience.
The film's opening scene was theatrically staged to evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue.