Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-dramatic-fashion
Adverbial phrase
/ɪn ˈdræmətɪk ˈfæʃən/

Definition
In a way that is theatrical or exaggerated.

Examples
- She reacted to the news in-dramatic-fashion, clutching her chest as if she had seen a ghost.
- The actor delivered his lines in-dramatic-fashion to captivate the audience.
- He always enters the room in-dramatic-fashion, making sure everyone notices him.

Meaning
To do something in-dramatic-fashion means to perform or express an action with a flair that is more dramatic than usual, often attracting attention or evoking a strong emotional response.

Synonyms
- Theatrically
- Exaggeratedly
- Melodramatically