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dramatic

[druh-mat-ik] / drəˈmæt ɪk /


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The K-flu virus has not gained a dramatic ability to rip through the population.

From BBC

Meeting those targets delivered the underlying stock options to him, while dramatic share-price appreciation swelled their value many times over.

From The Wall Street Journal

Memory chips have long been commoditized, and the business has been characterized by dramatic inventory and price cycles.

From Barron's

Thomas was known for his dramatic poetry readings, and he also achieved a following through his radio play “Under Milk Wood.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He was asked to tone down things, to sometimes “talk through” lyrics and to generally make the music more dramatic for the screen.

From Los Angeles Times