different between sensational vs melodramatic

sensational

English

Etymology

sensation +? -al

Adjective

sensational (comparative more sensational, superlative most sensational)

  1. Of or pertaining to sensation.
    sensational nerves
  2. Piquing or arousing the senses.
  3. Provocative.
  4. Exceptionally great.

Derived terms

Translations

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melodramatic

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?m?l.?.d???mæt.?k/, /?m?l.??.d???mæt.?k/

Adjective

melodramatic (comparative more melodramatic, superlative most melodramatic)

  1. Of or pertaining to melodrama; like or suitable to a melodrama; unnatural in situation or action.
  2. Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental.
    She wrote him a melodramatic letter, threatening to kill herself.

Related terms

  • melodramatics

Translations


Romanian

Etymology

From French melodrammatico.

Adjective

melodramatic m or n (feminine singular melodramatic?, masculine plural melodramatici, feminine and neuter plural melodramatice)

  1. melodramatic

Declension

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