Operatic

/oʊˈpɛrætɪk/

ओपेरा-सम्बंधी; ओपेरा जैसा; (रूपक) अत्यधिक नाटकीय/भव्य-आडंबरपूर्ण

Origin & History

From opera + -atic, ultimately from Italian opera (“work; opera”), from Latin opera (plural of opus “work”).

opera + -atic से बना; मूलतः इतालवी opera (“कृति/कार्य; ओपेरा”) से, जो लैटिन opera (opus “कार्य” का बहुवचन) से आया है।

Definition

Used to describe something connected with opera (music drama), or behavior/speech that feels exaggeratedly theatrical and grand.

ओपेरा (संगीत-नाटक) से जुड़ी चीज़ों के लिए, या ऐसे व्यवहार/भाषण के लिए जो अत्यधिक नाटकीय, भव्य और थिएटर-जैसा लगे।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The singer was praised for her operatic voice and powerful projection.

Usage Examples

The politician's address was so flamboyant as to be operatic.
The film's final scene is operatic in its scale and emotion.
She prefers operatic music to pop songs.

Antonyms

Understated Restrained Subtle Plain Unaffected

Related Forms

Noun
Opera / Operatics / Operaticism
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Go operatic
अत्यधिक नाटकीय/ओपेरा-जैसा हो जाना
Operatic proportions
अत्यधिक भव्य/असाधारण पैमाने का (ओपेरा-जैसा)
Operatic drama
ओपेरा-जैसा नाटक/अतिनाटकीयता