Associations to the word «Dramatise»
Noun
- Bbc
- Shakespeare
- Documentary
- Ulysses
- Novel
- Granada
- Starring
- Adaptation
- Juliet
- Playwright
- Serial
- Drama
- Broadcast
- Exploit
- Romeo
- Story
- Theatre
- Television
- Play
- Holmes
- Ian
- Programme
- Tale
- Reign
- Film
- Tv
- Dialogue
- Episode
- Mini
- Scenario
- Audio
- Geoffrey
- Version
- Hugh
- Canterbury
- Hitler
- Murder
- Spy
- Jeremy
- Series
- Fiction
- Scene
- Romance
- Event
- Struggle
- Account
- Notion
- Alan
- Devil
- Richard
- Presentation
- Relationship
- Joan
- Stage
- Vi
- Scandal
- Horror
- Scott
- Adventures
- Verse
- Script
- Robin
- Legend
- Myth
- Alfred
- Actor
- Crown
- Character
- Movie
- Kate
- Brian
- Anthony
- Channel
- Four
- Bible
- David
Adjective
Wiktionary
DRAMATISE, verb. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of dramatize
Dictionary definition
DRAMATISE, verb. Put into dramatic form; "adopt a book for a screenplay".
DRAMATISE, verb. Represent something in a dramatic manner; "These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth".
DRAMATISE, verb. Add details to.
Wise words
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