dramatisation
nounHow to pronounce dramatisation:
Definition of dramatisation:
- dramatisation (noun):
- noun. conversion into dramatic form.
Synonyms for dramatisation:
authorship
composition
dramatization
penning
writing
Antonyms for dramatisation:
litotes
meiosis
restrained statement
restraint
trivialization
underestimation
underplaying
understatedness
understatement
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