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adj
adj
- Melodramatic.
- Pruriently detailed and sensationalistic about something shocking or horrifying, especially with regard to violence or sex.
- Ghastly, pale, wan in appearance.
- (botany) Having a brown colour tinged with red.
- Being of a light yellow hue.
- shining with an unnatural red glow as of fire seen through smoke
- glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism
- horrible in fierceness or savagery
- ghastly pale
noun
- an expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances; an extended metaphor
- a short moral story (often with animal characters)
- a visible symbol representing an abstract idea
- A character or thing which symbolically represents someone or something else; an emblem, a symbol.
- A picture, story, or other form of communication in which one or more characters, events, or places are used to reveal a hidden, broader message about real-world issues and occurrences.
- (uncountable, rhetoric) The use of symbols which may be interpreted to reveal a hidden, broader message, usually a moral or political one, about real-world issues and occurrences; also, the interpretation of such symbols.
- (mathematics, category theory) A category that retains some of the structure of the category of binary relations between sets, representing a high-level generalization of that category.
noun
- (drama) the genre of such works
- (countable, Medieval Europe) a narrative poem with an agreeable ending (e.g., The Divine Comedy)
- (countable, drama) a dramatic work that is light and humorous or satirical in tone
- (uncountable) entertainment composed of jokes, satire, or humorous performance
- the art of composing comedy
- (countable) a humorous event
- (countable, historical) a choric song of celebration or revel, especially in Ancient Greece
- (countable) a light, amusing play with a happy ending
- light and humorous drama with a happy ending
- a comic incident or series of incidents
adj
- suitable to or characteristic of drama
- pertaining to or characteristic of drama
- sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect
- used of a singer or singing voice that is marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style
- Of or relating to the drama.
- (informal) Tending to exaggerate in order to get attention.
- Striking in appearance or effect.
- Having a powerful, expressive singing voice.
noun
verb
- (transitive) To fix (something) back into position.
- (transitive) To get back on (an animal, vehicle) again.
- (transitive, computing) To mount (a drive or volume) again.
- (transitive) To ascend (something) again.
- (intransitive) To go up again; to rise another time.
- (intransitive) To get back on a horse, bicycle etc.
- (transitive) To help (someone) back on a horse.
- provide with fresh horses
- mount again, as after disassembling something
- mount again
verb
noun
- an expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances; an extended metaphor
- a short moral story (often with animal characters)
- a visible symbol representing an abstract idea
- A character or thing which symbolically represents someone or something else; an emblem, a symbol.
- A picture, story, or other form of communication in which one or more characters, events, or places are used to reveal a hidden, broader message about real-world issues and occurrences.
- (uncountable, rhetoric) The use of symbols which may be interpreted to reveal a hidden, broader message, usually a moral or political one, about real-world issues and occurrences; also, the interpretation of such symbols.
- (mathematics, category theory) A category that retains some of the structure of the category of binary relations between sets, representing a high-level generalization of that category.
noun
- (drama) the genre of such works
- (countable, Medieval Europe) a narrative poem with an agreeable ending (e.g., The Divine Comedy)
- (countable, drama) a dramatic work that is light and humorous or satirical in tone
- (uncountable) entertainment composed of jokes, satire, or humorous performance
- the art of composing comedy
- (countable) a humorous event
- (countable, historical) a choric song of celebration or revel, especially in Ancient Greece
- (countable) a light, amusing play with a happy ending
- light and humorous drama with a happy ending
- a comic incident or series of incidents
noun
verb
- (transitive) To fix (something) back into position.
- (transitive) To get back on (an animal, vehicle) again.
- (transitive, computing) To mount (a drive or volume) again.
- (transitive) To ascend (something) again.
- (intransitive) To go up again; to rise another time.
- (intransitive) To get back on a horse, bicycle etc.
- (transitive) To help (someone) back on a horse.
- provide with fresh horses
- mount again, as after disassembling something
- mount again
verb
adj
adj
- Melodramatic.
- Pruriently detailed and sensationalistic about something shocking or horrifying, especially with regard to violence or sex.
- Ghastly, pale, wan in appearance.
- (botany) Having a brown colour tinged with red.
- Being of a light yellow hue.
- shining with an unnatural red glow as of fire seen through smoke
- glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism
- horrible in fierceness or savagery
- ghastly pale
adj
- suitable to or characteristic of drama
- pertaining to or characteristic of drama
- sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect
- used of a singer or singing voice that is marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style
- Of or relating to the drama.
- (informal) Tending to exaggerate in order to get attention.
- Striking in appearance or effect.
- Having a powerful, expressive singing voice.