Crossword-Solution: DRAMATISE
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DRAMATISE | anagram | MADEASTIR |
We have 58 clues for the answer “DRAMATISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Act out: Eng. sp. | 1 answer |
| ADAPT for acting | 2 answers |
| ATTITUDINISE | 3 answers |
| stand in the limelight | 5 answers |
| ACT the showman | 5 answers |
| fish for compliments | 5 answers |
| dramatise oneself | 5 answers |
| IMPART dramatic character | 6 answers |
| sensationalise | 6 answers |
| italicise | 11 answers |
| Expose to view | 11 answers |
| Overstate | 12 answers |
| play to the gallery | 14 answers |
| strive for effect | 15 answers |
| SPECTACLE, make a | 16 answers |
| Emote | 17 answers |
| attract notice | 19 answers |
| Overact | 21 answers |
| Sharpen | 23 answers |
| Accentuate | 23 answers |
| bring to notice | 24 answers |
| Step up | 24 answers |
| Embroider | 26 answers |
| Deepen | 29 answers |
| Flaunt | 29 answers |
| Confront | 30 answers |
| ADVERTISE oneself | 30 answers |
| dramatise | 32 answers |
| Dress ( up ) | 32 answers |
| Overplay | 34 answers |
| Enact | 36 answers |
| Stage | 37 answers |
| Inflate | 39 answers |
| Heighten | 41 answers |
| Get ___ up | 43 answers |
| Put-on | 46 answers |
| Enlarge | 51 answers |
| Imitate | 56 answers |
| Energise | 56 answers |
| overdo | 59 answers |
| Scale | 62 answers |
| Put on | 63 answers |
| Impersonate | 63 answers |
| illuminate | 65 answers |
| Portray | 65 answers |
| Style | 66 answers |
| Advertise | 66 answers |
| Feign | 66 answers |
| CALL out | 67 answers |
| Intensify | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DRAMATISE (5)
Then I come, after great wanderings, to Carmosine and to Fantasio; to one part of La Dernière Aldini (which, by the by, we might dramatise in a week), to the notes that Meredith has found, Evan and the postillion, Evan and Rose, Harry in Germany.
March pulled her hand out of my arm, and stopped short under one of those tall Saratoga shade-trees to dramatise her inference.
Boardman tacitly refused to modify or withdraw it, and Dan said, after a sulky silence, in which he began to dramatise a meeting with his family: “I'm going home; I can't stand it here.
Shakespeare had a finer conception of form, but even he was contented to take all his ancient history from North's translation of Plutarch and dramatise his subject without further inquiry.
Shakespeare had a finer conception of form, but even he was contented to take all his ancient history from North’s translation of Plutarch and dramatise his subject without further inquiry.
Quotes with DRAMATISE (3)
I guess when I think about it, one of the things I like to dramatise, and what is sometimes funny, is someone coming unglued. I don't consider myself someone who is making the argument that I support these choices. I just think it can be funny.
I think books, novels and autobiographies have a power to touch people far more personally than films do, so there's a bit more of a responsibility when you then dramatise it.
It's very hard to dramatise something factual and not make it look overdone, but also not to make it look so under-dramatised that it's dull.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1954).