melodrama|melodramas in English
noun
[mel·o·dra·ma || 'meləʊ‚dræmə /-drɑːmə]
emotionally exaggerated dramatic form; sentimental or sensationalized play
Use "melodrama|melodramas" in a sentence
1. Koreans like melodramas.
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3. I love Victorian melodrama.
4. This has been a constant melodrama.
5. Instead of tragedy, we got melodrama.
6. A dark and empty passage mocked his melodrama.
7. We really don't need all this ridiculous melodrama!
8. Film critics are calling the movie a glossy melodrama.
9. Her love of melodrama meant that any small problem became a crisis.
10. The video was seven minutes of high camp and melodrama.
11. Penhaligon's story has all the ingredients of a Victorian melodrama.
12. He was behaving like a character in a Victorian melodrama.
13. The film is flawed by moments of melodrama and sentimentality.
14. F9 Is a Blast, Until Melodrama Drags It Back to Earth
15. The action slips from comedy to melodrama and finally to tragedy.
16. In movies like this, there is a great temptation to lean heavily on the melodrama.
17. In 2018, Kai was cast in KBS' melodrama Miracle That We Met.
18. The play was the first in a long line of popular melodramas with piratical themes.
19. Few events this century have rivaled the sinking of the Titanic for sheer melodrama.
20. 13 Otherwise, it is an extraordinary procession of poker-faced melodrama of stadium proportions.
21. Given the monochromatic melodrama of modern country music, versatility may not be the correct answer.
22. Overemphasis, hamming it up, leads to the exaggerations of satire, cartooning, melodrama and farce.
23. Judging from Burlesk King, a fleshy new Filipino melodrama written by Ricky Lee and directed by …
24. Recounted with even a trace of melodrama, this story would read like a soap opera.
25. He was apparently a very successful playwright; his works included a great many melodramas and popular tragedies, including Barmecide; or, The