English to Latin Meaning of histrionic - histrionicum


Histrionic :
histrionicum

satis, theatrica, histrionicum, Luctuosa, exprimens scenicus, hypocrita, sanctulus

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Definitions of histrionic in English
Adjective(1) characteristic of acting or a stage performance; often affected
Examples of histrionic in English
(1) I was no more impressed by this histrionic performance than I was when the actor went into a ÔÇÿholy tranceÔÇÖ as part of his routine.(2) Thank God, it's also not ÔÇÿentertainingÔÇÖ in the histrionic style of films such as Girl, Interrupted and A Beautiful Mind.(3) The film could have explored the histrionic potential of Murali and Rakshita had the director treated the theme with more depth.(4) If political parties want to use their histrionic talents, why not?(5) Sung like this on the concert platform, it would sound histrionic ; here it was entirely authentic.(6) A little natural histrionic talent and lots of luck are what you require to make it big on the silver screen.(7) The director, Gurudanapal, says Satyaraj gets maximum mileage of the story with his histrionic and comedy talent.(8) So expect a dramatic, theatrical, even histrionic week in which others might surprise you by declining to act out the roles you've cast them in.(9) Do you think every person with a histrionic personality disorder is going to step down from the public eye when their time is up?(10) However, rereading what I consider rather histrionic bile, and, moreover, reading it carefully, is something I can put off for days.(11) Clarissa's quiet apotheosis is offered as an alternative to histrionic theatrics.(12) Students in these hostels have a lot of opportunities to develop their histrionic talents.(13) Even by his own histrionic standards, O'Neill's reaction to the match-winning penalty in Lyon on Wednesday night laid bare his soul.(14) Her histrionic skills aside, the fact that she has an ÔÇÿordinaryÔÇÖ face helps her blend well into the fabric of off-beat films too, she says.(15) And you risk being labeled as having a narcissistic or histrionic personality disorder.(16) Taking offence, making a show of it, is a peculiarly self-theatrical, melodramatic, histrionic gesture in the annals of criticism.
(1) clear history ::
patet historia
(2) world history ::
orbis terrarum historiae
(3) medical history ::
medicinae historia
(4) family history ::
familia historia
(5) case history ::
casus historia
(6) ancient history ::
historia antiqua
(7) brief history ::
brevis historia
(8) art history ::
es historia
(9) history book ::
historiae libri
(10) work history ::
historiae opus
Synonyms
Adjective
1. melodramatic ::
melodramatic
2. theatrical ::
theatrica
3. dramatic ::
Luctuosa
4. exaggerated ::
auxerunt
5. stagy ::
exprimens scenicus
7. showy ::
tantoque speciosius
8. affected ::
affectus
9. artificial ::
artificialis
12. hammy ::
hammy
13. ham ::
ham
14. campy ::
campy
Different Forms
histrionic, histrionics
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