dramatized Meaning in Tamil ( dramatized வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
நாடகத்தனமாகவும்,
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dramatized தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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dramatized's Usage Examples:
Each wrote copiously in verse, but Johan (1640-1684), who was professor of poetry at Upsala, almost entirely in Latin, while Samuel (1642-1679), especially in his Odae sveticae, showed himself an apt and fervid imitator of the Swedish hexameters of Stjernhjelm, to whom he was at one time secretary, and whose Hercules he dramatized.
The book was dramatized by the younger Colman as The Iron Chest.
His story has been dramatized by Max Ring, Die Genfer (1850), by Jose Echegaray, La Muerte en los Labios (1880), by Albert Hamann, Servet (1881), and by Prof.
In Messenia (according to a legend dramatized by Euripides in the 5th century, and renovated for political ends in the 4th century) the descendants of Cresphontes quarrelled among themselves and were exterminated by the natives.
Although a few scenes in the movie feel a bit over-dramatized, the overall performances of the actors are believable and more often than not their scenes are executed with the skill of seasoned pros.
The spread of anthrax through the United States Postal Service in October 2001 vividly dramatized the potential problem.
The way was thus clear for the Jesuits, who, with their Latin tragi-comedies or dramatized allegories written to commemorate saints or for scholastic festivals, succeeded for a time in supplanting both the popular pieces of the old school and the plays modelled on the masterpieces of Greece and Rome.
Undaunted by many failures, she dramatized several of her novels with moderate success - Francois le champi, played at the Odeon in 1849, and Les Beaux Messieurs de Bois-Dore (1862) were the best; Claudie, produced in 1851, is a charming pastoral play, and Le Marquis de Villemer (1864) (in which she was helped by Dumas fits) was a genuine triumph.
Synonyms:
aggrandise, dramatise, embellish, pad, overstate, glorify, hyperbolise, blow up, lard, amplify, magnify, exaggerate, aggrandize, embroider, hyperbolize, overdraw,
Antonyms:
understate, uglify, worsen, ride, empty,