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Drama has 6 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage

"he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway"

2

an episode that is turbulent or highly emotional

"The sudden announcement of her resignation caused quite a drama in the office, with everyone arguing loudly about who was to blame."

3

the literary genre of works intended for the theater

"We spent all afternoon rehearsing our lines for the upcoming drama club production."

4

the quality of being arresting or highly emotional

"The sudden thunderstorm added a dramatic flair to an otherwise quiet evening walk."

5

A composition, normally in prose, telling a story and intended to be represented by actors impersonating the characters and speaking the dialogue

"The local theater group will perform Shakespeare's drama tonight."

In plain English: Drama is a story about people with strong feelings and exciting events that happens on stage or in a movie.

"The new show on television was filled with too much unnecessary drama."

Usage: In everyday conversation, drama refers to an exciting or emotional situation rather than a theatrical play. Use it to describe real-life conflicts that feel intense or sensational, such as saying "there is too much drama in this family."

Proper Noun
1

A town in Greece.

"After visiting Athens, we took a ferry to explore the ancient ruins of Drama on our Greek island tour."

Example Sentences
"The new show on television was filled with too much unnecessary drama." noun
"The school play was full of drama from start to finish." noun
"She turned her friendship argument into a dramatic scene for everyone to see." noun
"Living in that neighborhood is just one big drama waiting to happen every day." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
dramatic composition episode writing style emotionality
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
Grand Guignol theater of the absurd playlet miracle play morality play mystery play Passion play satyr play night terror closet drama comedy tragedy

Origin

The word drama comes from the Late Latin drāma and originally meant "a theatrical act" or "play." It entered English as a doublet of dorama while retaining its core meaning related to performance.

Rhyming Words
ama dama zama rama hama sama gama tama jama kama cama yama lama mama bama akama orama paama ulama krama
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