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  2. melodramatic. adjective. uk / ˌmeləʊdrəˈmætɪk / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. showing much stronger emotions than are necessary for a situation: Don't be so melodramatic! It's only a scratch. (Definition of melodramatic from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. melodramatic. adjective. /ˌmɛlədrəˈmæt̮ɪk/. (often disapproving) full of exciting and extreme emotions or events; behaving or reacting to something in an exaggerated way a melodramatic plot full of deceit and murder. Definitions on the go.

  4. Melodramatic refers to exaggerated emotions or actions that are typical of a melodrama. Overdramatic refers to excessive or exaggerated emotions or reactions in any situation. Understanding the difference between these two terms is important for effective communication.

  5. Melodramatic definition: . See examples of MELODRAMATIC used in a sentence.

  6. Britannica Dictionary definition of MELODRAMATIC. [more melodramatic; most melodramatic] often disapproving. : emotional in a way that is very extreme or exaggerated : extremely dramatic or emotional. a melodramatic movie/story.

  7. melodramatic meaning, definition, what is melodramatic: if you behave in a melodramatic way, you...: Learn more.

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