Pronunciation: /drəˈmæləti/
noun a made-up word combining 'drama' and 'reality' to describe a situation that is both dramatic and real
A1 The TV show had a perfect mix of drama and reality, creating a sense of dramality.
A2 The movie's plot was a blend of dramality, keeping the audience engaged throughout.
B1 The novel's characters were complex, adding to the overall dramality of the story.
B2 The play's themes explored the concept of dramality, making the audience reflect on their own lives.
C1 The documentary captured the true dramality of the situation, leaving a lasting impact on viewers.
C2 The artist's work delves deep into the realm of dramality, challenging societal norms and perceptions.
formal The dramality of the situation was evident in the way everyone reacted.
informal The dramality of her reaction was totally unexpected.
slang I can't believe the dramality of that gossip!
figurative The dramality of the storm mirrored the chaos in her mind.
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