dramatize - use in sentences

Object

  • story: The group obviously worked together in a creative way to dramatize the story.
  • issue: Pluto is also a factor that stimulates and dramatizes ethics issues and makes them even more complex.
  • emotion: They attempted to dramatize the great human emotions in relation to the dynamics of the city.

Used with why or when

  • what: Students can then dramatize what sort of rhythmic sounds stomping feet in a rain dance might have made.

Modifying Another Word

  • vividly: The spread of anthrax through the United States Postal Service in October 2001 vividly dramatized the potential problem.
  • fully: Fully dramatized by cast of 30 plus creepy sound effects and original music.
  • not: Characters, setting, atmosphere: everything is dramatized not by the flash of Hollywood gloss but in the sweat and blood of life.
  • slightly: The author takes particular moments and slightly dramatizes them by adding passages of direct speech.
  • only: But these accusations only dramatize the moral and political confusion into which, over this momentous question, the Arabs have fallen.

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