Theatrical - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |θɪˈætrɪkl|  American pronunciation of the word theatrical
Brit.  |θɪˈætrɪk(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word theatrical

noun

- a performance of a play (syn: histrionics, representation)

adjective

- of or relating to the theater
- suited to or characteristic of the stage or theater
a theatrical pose
one of the most theatrical figures in public life

Extra examples

...after stepping out of their hired limousine, the prom couple made a theatrical entrance in their evening clothes...

She gave a theatrical sigh.

...a choral work that concretes music and dance into a stunning theatrical experience...

I didn't recognize him when he was in his theatrical makeup.

...ambulatory theatrical companies that brought live theater to small towns across America...

To gain a footing upon the theatrical boards.

His friendship with an actor's son was his entree into the theatrical world.

Jessica dipped into her store of theatrical anecdotes.

She's in with the theatrical crowd.

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