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34 Words That Contain RAMA

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Word Definitions Synonyms
cameraman (noun) a photographer who operates a movie camera Synonyms: camera operator, cinematographer
cyclorama (noun) a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene Synonyms: diorama, panorama
diorama (noun) a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene Synonyms: cyclorama, panorama
docudrama (noun) a film or TV program presenting the facts about a person or event Synonyms: documentary, documentary film, infotainment
drama (noun) the quality of being arresting or highly emotional
(noun) the literary genre of works intended for the theater
(noun) a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage Synonyms: dramatic play, play
(noun) an episode that is turbulent or highly emotional Synonyms: dramatic event
dramatic (adjective) suitable to or characteristic of drama
(adjective) used of a singer or singing voice that is marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style
(adjective) pertaining to or characteristic of drama
(adjective) sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect Synonyms: spectacular, striking
dramatically (adverb) in a dramatic manner
(adverb) with respect to dramatic value
(adverb) in a very impressive manner
dramatics (noun) participation in theatrical productions as an extracurricular activity
(noun) the art of writing and producing plays Synonyms: dramatic art, dramaturgy, theater, theatre
dramatisation (noun) a dramatic representation Synonyms: dramatization
(noun) conversion into dramatic form Synonyms: dramatization
dramatise (verb) add details to Synonyms: aggrandise, aggrandize, blow up, dramatize, embellish, embroider, lard, pad
(verb) represent something in a dramatic manner Synonyms: dramatize
(verb) put into dramatic form Synonyms: adopt, dramatize
dramatist (noun) someone who writes plays Synonyms: playwright
dramatization (noun) a dramatic representation Synonyms: dramatisation
(noun) conversion into dramatic form Synonyms: dramatisation
dramatize (verb) add details to Synonyms: aggrandise, aggrandize, blow up, dramatise, embellish, embroider, lard, pad
(verb) represent something in a dramatic manner Synonyms: dramatise
(verb) put into dramatic form Synonyms: adopt, dramatise
dramaturgic (adjective) relating to the technical aspects of drama Synonyms: dramaturgical
dramaturgical (adjective) relating to the technical aspects of drama Synonyms: dramaturgic
dramaturgy (noun) the art of writing and producing plays Synonyms: dramatic art, dramatics, theater, theatre
extramarital (adjective) characterized by adultery Synonyms: adulterous, extracurricular
grama (noun) pasture grass of plains of South America and western North America Synonyms: grama grass, gramma, gramma grass
inframaxillary (adjective) relating to the lower jaw Synonyms: mandibular
melodrama (noun) an extravagant comedy in which action is more salient than characterization
melodramatic (adjective) characteristic of acting or a stage performance; often affected Synonyms: histrionic
(adjective) having the excitement and emotional appeal of melodrama
melodramatically (adverb) in an overly emotional manner
(adverb) as in a melodrama
overdramatise (verb) present in an overly dramatic manner Synonyms: overdramatize
overdramatize (verb) present in an overly dramatic manner Synonyms: overdramatise
panorama (noun) a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene Synonyms: cyclorama, diorama
(noun) the visual percept of a region Synonyms: aspect, prospect, scene, view, vista
paramagnet (noun) magnet made of a substance whose magnetization is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field applied to it
paramagnetic (adjective) of or relating to a paramagnet
paramagnetism (noun) materials like aluminum or platinum become magnetized in a magnetic field but it disappears when the field is removed
ramate (adjective) having branches Synonyms: branched, branching, ramose, ramous
scramasax (noun) A single-edged knife or sword used by the Anglo-Saxons for fighting and hunting. Synonyms: scramaseax, scramsax
scramaseax (noun) A single-edged knife or sword used by the Anglo-Saxons for fighting and hunting. Synonyms: scramasax, scramsax
ultramarine (adjective) of a brilliant pure blue to purplish blue color
(noun) a vivid blue to purple-blue color
(noun) blue pigment made of powdered lapis lazuli Synonyms: ultramarine blue
undramatic (adjective) lacking dramatic force and quality
undramatically (adverb) in an undramatic manner

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