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Melodramatic
Melodramatic meaning
Of or pertaining to melodrama; like or suitable to a melodrama; unnatural in situation or action. | Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental.
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Example sentences (20)
Alex replied that the situation was a little “melodramatic” as her wife hadn’t come directly to her, instead of having Gio relay the message.
Both Ursula and Vanessa are melodramatic yet incredibly divine forces, and allows their villainy to sprawl and whip, much like Ursula's tentacles.
Jojo and Jordan will have front row seats to the anticipated melodramatic arguments and splits.
Their plot line plays with ideas of family and legacy well enough, even for those without a deep well of knowledge about the original series -- a melodramatic and effective family story.
The novel by Michael Crichton is just as incredible, although it lacks the movie's melodramatic flair and imposing monsters.
There were melodramatic YouTube videos.
With the melodramatic ballad “Blockbuster,” she flips the loneliness into resilience, which begins to shine midway through the EP.
Wohl's melodramatic and lurid style allows Jo's distress to resonate with moviegoers, especially when the entire film is through her skewed point of view.
You might learn that you can come off as a little overbearing or melodramatic.
Actors have the meaningless talent of over-expressing their feelings in the most melodramatic way which at times cannot be ignored.
At the risk of sounding melodramatic, I recently had a professional experience that was reminiscent of this.
But aside from the puns and the ever-so-slightly melodramatic reporting from this correspondent, there is a serious issue at play here.
Co-directed by Maddin, Galen Johnson and Evan Johnson (who also wrote the screenplay), takes its audience on an absurd, witty and melodramatic journey.
It doesn’t have to be maudlin or melodramatic but see if you can find the words to tell them how valuable their friendship has been, how they’ve impacted your life and how grateful you are to know them.
Obviously, the general public should not participate in these effervescent melodramatic shows that abjectly pass for a political debate these days.
One doctor who attended the meeting described the statement as a “melodramatic dissertation”, the inquiry heard.
There's something about it that just screams melodramatic – and I think it has a lot to do with the combination of the voiceover and the screen-crushing size of the graphics (and the oddly brief snippets from the interview itself don't help).
The rest of the cast is great also and really lovable and it’s a fun melodramatic mystery with lots of twists and turns.
We don’t know, but at 1:22 the melodramatic synthesizer returns as Jon proclaims and tells this woman he can always run.
What Americans call a “puff adder” is just a hognose snake – a harmless but melodramatic species that puts on a huge show to scare off predators and ultimately rolls over and plays dead if nothing else works.