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melodrama

[ mel-uh-drah-muh, -dram-uh ]

noun

  1. a dramatic form that does not observe the laws of cause and effect and that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action at the expense of characterization.
  2. melodramatic behavior or events.
  3. (in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries) a romantic dramatic composition with music interspersed.


melodrama

/ ˈmɛləˌdrɑːmə; ˌmɛlədrəˈmætɪk; ˌmɛləˈdræmətɪst /

noun

  1. a play, film, etc, characterized by extravagant action and emotion
  2. (formerly) a romantic drama characterized by sensational incident, music, and song
  3. overdramatic emotion or behaviour
  4. a poem or part of a play or opera spoken to a musical accompaniment
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

melodrama

  1. A play or film in which the plot is often sensational and the characters may display exaggerated emotion.
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Derived Forms

  • ˌmelodraˈmatics, noun:plural
  • melodramatist, noun
  • ˌmelodraˈmatically, adverb
  • melodramatic, adjective
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Other Words From

  • mel·o·dram·a·tist [mel-, uh, -, dram, -, uh, -tist, -, drah, -m, uh, -], noun
  • mini·melo·drama noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of melodrama1

1800–10; < French mélodrame, equivalent to mélo- (< Greek mélos song) + drame drama
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Word History and Origins

Origin of melodrama1

C19: from French mélodrame, from Greek melos song + drame drama
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Example Sentences

It’s also a tender tale about the perils and promises of starting over that owes as much to Mexico’s trite telenovelas as it does to its big-hearted melodramas.

For a first-time filmmaker, Kaphar confidently dives into his story’s complications, maintaining a texture even when certain parts slip into melodrama.

It’s a police procedural, a metaphorical family comedy, a workplace comedy, a soap opera, a melodrama, a low-budget action adventure.

Large helpings of camp and melodrama propel grisly tales of ghoulish behavior.

Two years later she was nominated for a Bafta as best newcomer n the 1958 melodrama, Nowhere to Go, in which she played a girl who shelters an escaped convict.

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