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Dictionary: the·at·rics   (thē-ăt'rĭks) pronunciation

n.
  1. (used with a sing. verb) The art of the theater.
  2. (used with a pl. verb) Theatrical effects or mannerisms; histrionics.

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noun

    Overemotional exaggerated behavior calculated for effect: dramatics, histrionics, melodramatics, theatrical (used in plural). See feelings, style/good style/bad style.

 
 
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