What is another word for theatrical?
Pronunciation:
[ θiːˈatɹɪkə͡l], [ θiːˈatɹɪkəl], [ θ_iː__ˈa_t_ɹ_ɪ_k_əl]
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Similar words for theatrical:
- affected (adjective)
- all (adjective)
- dramatic (adjective)
- histrionic (adjective)
- la-di-da (adjective)
- melodramatic (adjective)
- oratorical (adjective)
- ostentatious (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- pretentious (adjective)
- spectacular (adjective)
- unnatural (adjective)
- vivid (adjective)
- histrionics (noun)
- melodramatics (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- play (noun)
- other synonyms
- campy
- grand
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Theatrical:
adj.
• affected (adjective)- in sincere,
- fraudest,
- more playacting,
- hammiest,
- most playacting,
- more faked,
- most faked,
- pre-tended,
- shallower,
- more put-on,
- hammier,
- hamer,
- in-sincere,
- in sincerer,
- over done,
- more counterfeited,
- more put on,
- pretentious,
- puton,
- in-sincerer,
- more puton,
- fraud,
- most puton,
- in sincerest,
- sham,
- hamest,
- more affected,
- most put-on,
- simulated,
- selfconscious,
- frauder,
- self conscious,
- most put on,
- insincere,
- pre tended,
- shallow,
- most counterfeited,
- over-done,
- in-sincerest,
- high falutin'.
- showy,
- ceremonious,
- unreal,
- staged,
- pompous,
- ostentatious,
- expressive,
- stilted,
- superficial,
- operatic,
- legitimate,
- meretricious,
- exaggerated,
- suspenseful,
- tragicomic,
- ham,
- mannered,
- show.
- over-acting,
- more overplayed,
- more overacting,
- over played,
- most overplayed,
- over acting,
- over-played,
- most overacting.
- more cliffhanging,
- cliff hanging,
- more cliff-hanging,
- most blood-and-thunder,
- more overdramatic,
- most cliff hanging,
- over emotional,
- more blood-and-thunder,
- most cliff-hanging,
- more overemotional,
- most blood and thunder,
- most overemotional,
- most overdramatic,
- more cliff hanging,
- cliffhanging,
- over dramatic,
- blood and thunder,
- more blood and thunder,
- most cliffhanging.
- melodramatic,
- unconforming,
- blood-and-thunder,
- high falutin,
- hammy,
- stagier,
- campiest,
- vivid,
- unnatural,
- campy,
- artificial,
- overemotional,
- affected,
- campier,
- cliff-hanging,
- la-di-da,
- dramatic,
- true to life,
- extra ordinary,
- oratorical,
- histrionic,
- cloak and dagger,
- overacting,
- spectacular,
- over-emotional,
- true-to-life,
- over-dramatic,
- stagy,
- overdramatic,
- stagiest.
- stiff,
- fraudulent,
- bogus,
- forged,
- studied,
- facade,
- ersatz,
- fake,
- Impersonating,
- deceitful,
- overdone,
- false,
- imitation,
- forced,
- counterfeit,
- mock,
- imposture,
- Masquerading,
- posing,
- synthetic.
- more razzle-dazzle,
- razzledazzle,
- eyecatching,
- most razzle dazzle,
- most razzle-dazzle,
- razzle dazzle,
- razzle-dazzle,
- more razzle dazzle,
- eye catching,
- more razzledazzle,
- most razzledazzle.
- makebelieve,
- un canny,
- madeup,
- more imitation,
- extra-ordinary,
- most concocted,
- un-canniest,
- most unconforming,
- most staged,
- un accountable,
- in-credible,
- un-cannier,
- un usual,
- un conforming,
- super natural,
- un natural,
- more staged,
- more concocted,
- un canniest,
- un-usual,
- in credible,
- super-natural,
- un cannier,
- un-natural,
- most fabricated,
- most imitation,
- more unconforming,
- un-conforming.
n.
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•
- vaudeville,
- opposite,
- theater,
- comic,
- method acting,
- on,
- dark,
- professional,
- acting,
- rep,
- in,
- touring,
- amateur,
- go up,
- tragic,
- farcical.
-
•
- feelings.
Other synonyms:
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•
- sappy,
- sentimentality,
- mawkish,
- dramaturgical,
- dramaturgic,
- treacly,
- theatrics,
- saccharine,
- Sentimentalism,
- hokey,
- maudlin,
- Theatric,
- soppy,
- schmaltzy,
- Histrionical.
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•
- sensational,
- slush,
- mush.
-
•
- sloppy.
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•
- slop.
- camp.
- diagram,
- Histrion,
- sentimentalized,
- stage player,
- mimer,
- Vaunting,
- millinery,
- underplayed,
- scenic,
- Histrionism,
- stagey,
- braggart,
- matinee,
- dramaturgy,
- playactor,
- nonrational,
- overplayed,
- entertainer,
- mime,
- stage,
- pantomimist,
- villain,
- stooge,
- grandstand,
- Canting,
- sensationalism,
- vain,
- performing,
- stellar,
- player,
- colourful,
- Ad captandum,
- unreasoning,
- dramatic art,
- stirring,
- effigy,
- mimic,
- boastful,
- mummer,
- flamboyant,
- performer,
- pantomime,
- play-actor,
- overwrought,
- copy,
- Big-sounding,
- Milked,
- character man,
- ballet,
- theatricalism,
- Dramatical,
- film,
- extravagant,
- portrait,
- feeder,
- actor,
- Flaunting,
- stroller,
- hysterical,
- matinee idol,
- drama,
- presentation,
- vainglorious,
- emotive,
- soubrette,
- Buskined,
- Overdrawn,
- eloquent,
- sensationalistic,
- filmic,
- display,
- Garniture,
- character actor,
- representation,
- Overworked,
- actor-proof,
- theatre,
- staginess,
- character,
- heavy,
- child actor,
- movie,
- theatrical properties,
- description,
- theatricality,
- balletic,
- straight man,
- barnstormer,
- picture,
- likeness,
- juvenile,
- pedantic,
- repertory,
- antagonist,
- flash,
- ritual,
- model,
- starstruck,
- cinematographic,
- bad guy,
- monologist,
- array,
- image,
- impersonator,
- vaudevillian,
- character woman,
- finery,
- Histrio,
- dramatic irony,
- foil,
- agency,
- depiction,
- underacted,
- emblem,
- make-believe,
- communicating,
- Scenical,
- illustration,
- communication,
- cinematic,
- actress,
- trouper,
- ceremonial,
- stagestruck,
- overacted,
- dramatic structure,
- amateur theatricals,
- all-star,
- thespian art,
- hysteric,
- Monodramatic,
- reciter,
- artiste,
- utility man,
- ornament,
- delegacy,
- tailoring,
- theatrical performance,
- emoted.
How to use "Theatrical" in context?
When someone mentions the word "theatrical," most people think of stage productions. However, theatrical works can also be found on screens large and small. Theater is a form of storytelling, and the way a story is told is just as important as the story itself.
Theater is an ancient art form, with roots dating back to the Greek and Roman theaters. Over the years, theater has evolved and changed to meet the needs of its audiences. Today, theater is a powerful storytelling medium that can transcend cultural boundaries.
Broadly speaking, there are three types of theater: professional, amateur, and nonprofessional.
Paraphrases for Theatrical:
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Independent
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Adjective
acting, artistic, arts, bingo, cinematic, commercial, drama, literary, musical, in-theatre.
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Proper noun, singular
drama, Facilities.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective
cultural, dramatic, theatre, cinematographic.
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Proper noun, singular
dramatic, theater, theatre, theatres, cinematographic.
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Adjective
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