dramatically
1 of 1adverb/drə.ˈmæ.tɪ.kə.li/
1
to a significantly large extent or by a considerable amount
- The company's profits increased dramatically after the strategic changes.
- The temperature dropped dramatically as the cold front moved in.
- The project timeline was shortened dramatically with better efficiency.
- The landscape transformed dramatically after the heavy rainfall.
- Her mood shifted dramatically within minutes.
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2
in a way related to drama or theatrical performance
- The students performed dramatically in their school play, impressing the audience.
- She expressed the monologue dramatically, with perfect timing and emotion.
- He has been trained to sing dramatically, as required in opera.
- They moved dramatically across the stage, embodying their roles with intensity.
- The scene was written dramatically to showcase the actress's full range.
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