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dramatis personae
[ dram-uh-tis per-soh-nee, drah-muh- ]
noun
- (used with a plural verb) the characters in a play.
- (used with a singular verb) a list of the characters preceding the text of a play.
dramatis personae
/ ˈdrɑːmətɪs pəˈsəʊnaɪ /
plural noun
- the characters or a list of characters in a play or story
- the main personalities in any situation or event
dramatis personae
- A Latin expression for “cast of characters .” It means literally “the persons of the drama” and is occasionally used at the beginning of scripts for plays as the title of the list of characters.
Notes
Word History and Origins
Origin of dramatis personae1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dramatis personae1
Example Sentences
Compounding the uneasiness, the ensemble introduces the dramatis personae in strokes that can seem unnecessarily broad.
The toxic male may be on the run in America, but as dramatis personae he remains a close-to-indispensable spice.
The war that ensues between her and the rest of the dramatis personae might then have given the second act higher and sharper stakes.
A new prologue, by the Israeli author Sivan Ben Yishai, is little more than an extended read-through of the dramatis personae.
The dramatis personae include a gaggle of ghosts, who begin to appear to our hero soon after “the kiss of questionable judgment.”
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