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What is drmatic?

It seems like you might be asking about "dramatic," which is an adjective.

Dramatic means something that is:

* Exciting or intense: A dramatic event, like a car chase or a volcanic eruption, is one that is full of action and emotion.

* Characterized by strong emotions: A dramatic monologue might be full of anger, sadness, or fear.

* Sudden or significant: A dramatic change in weather, like a sudden downpour, is unexpected and noticeable.

* Intended to evoke strong emotions in an audience: A dramatic play aims to make the audience feel a wide range of emotions.

Here are some examples of how "dramatic" can be used:

* "The movie's ending was incredibly dramatic." (Exciting and intense)

* "She gave a dramatic reading of the poem." (Characterized by strong emotions)

* "There was a dramatic increase in the price of gas." (Sudden and significant)

* "The play was a dramatic masterpiece." (Intended to evoke strong emotions)

Let me know if you have any more questions about "dramatic" or if you meant something else entirely!

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