Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dramatic-flair

noun
/drəˈmætɪk flɛər/
Definition
A distinct style or manner of expression that evokes strong emotions or creates a vivid impression, often characterized by theatricality.
Examples
  • Her performance had a dramatic-flair that captivated the audience throughout the entire play.
  • The artist painted with dramatic-flair, using bold colors and sweeping strokes to portray his subject.
  • He told the story with such dramatic-flair that everyone listened intently, hanging on his every word.
Meaning
Dramatic-flair refers to the ability or tendency to present something in an exaggerated or expressive way, which captures attention and generates a strong emotional response.
Synonyms
  • theatrical style
  • expressive manner
  • emotive expression
  • showmanship