Dramatised

/ˈdræmətaɪzd/

नाट्यरूपांतरित; (बात/घटना को) नाटकीय/बढ़ा-चढ़ाकर प्रस्तुत किया हुआ

Origin & History

From the verb “dramatise/dramatize” (19th century), built from “drama” + “-ise/-ize,” meaning ‘make into a drama’ or ‘make dramatic’.

क्रिया “dramatise/dramatize” (19वीं सदी) से; “drama” + “-ise/-ize” से बना, अर्थ: ‘नाटक में बदलना’ या ‘नाटकीय बनाना’।

Definition

Used as the past tense/past participle of “dramatise/dramatize”: (1) changed a book/story into a play, film, radio, or TV script; (2) described or acted out something with extra drama or exaggeration.

“dramatise/dramatize” का भूतकाल/भूतकृदंत: (1) किसी किताब/कहानी को नाटक, फ़िल्म, रेडियो या टीवी के लिए रूपांतरित करना; (2) किसी बात को बढ़ा-चढ़ाकर नाटकीय/भावुक ढंग से प्रस्तुत करना।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense / past participle):
The novel was dramatised for television.
उपन्यास को टेलीविजन के लिए नाट्य-रूप में रूपांतरित किया गया।

Usage Examples

The book was dramatised into a stage play.
She dramatised the incident to get attention.
The podcast episode was later dramatised with actors and sound effects.
He dramatised his minor injury as if it were serious.

Antonyms

Understated Played down Minimized Downplayed

Related Forms

Noun
Drama / Dramatisation / Dramatization / Dramatist
Adverb
Dramatically / Theatrically

Idioms & Phrases

Dramatised for the screen
पर्दे (फ़िल्म/टीवी) के लिए नाट्यरूपांतरित
Dramatised version
नाट्य-रूपांतरित संस्करण
To dramatised the situation
स्थिति को बढ़ा-चढ़ाकर नाटकीय बनाना