Pronunciation: /θiˈætrɪks/
noun dramatic or exaggerated behavior or actions designed to attract attention or impress others; theatricality
A1 The children put on a simple theatrics show for their parents.
A2 She was known for her dramatic theatrics on stage.
B1 The politician's theatrics during the debate were criticized for being insincere.
B2 The actor's theatrics captivated the audience and earned him a standing ovation.
C1 The director's use of theatrics in the play added depth and complexity to the storyline.
C2 The theatrics of the performance were so mesmerizing that the audience was left speechless.