Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
psychological-drama
noun
/saɪˌkɒl.əˈdʒɪk.əl ˈdræmə/

Definition
A genre that explores the emotional and psychological states of characters, often focusing on complex motivations and personal struggles.

Examples
- Example 1: The play was a psychological drama that examined the protagonist’s battle with anxiety.
- Example 2: Many films in this genre leave the audience questioning the characters’ true intentions.
- Example 3: Psychological dramas often include plot twists that reveal hidden truths about the characters.

Meaning
Psychological-drama refers to performances or narratives that delve deep into the minds of characters, revealing their thoughts, feelings, and internal conflicts.

Synonyms
- mind game
- psychodrama
- introspective drama
- emotional thriller