English to Spanish Dictionary melodramatic

melodramatic

melodramático
definition
adjective
Most of you must know that Udayakumar, a contemporary of Rajkumar, was famous for his highly melodramatic performances.
of or relating to melodrama.
translation of 'melodramatic'
adjective
melodramático
example
My character is really 'melodramatic' , in that one minute she is throwing a tantrum and the next she is laughing hysterically, but I wasn't at all like that.
What follows is a 'melodramatic' romance doubling as a shallow history lesson, and that's just the first half of the picture.
I'm almost totally over yesterday's 'melodramatic' tantrum.
These explore intensities of pain and emotion with 'melodramatic' vigour and yet no soap character ever swears properly.
In the process they have cut the worst of the sentimental and 'melodramatic' elements to create a much tauter, more compelling plot-line.
I screamed, and swooped off to my room in 'melodramatic' fashion.
But however 'melodramatic' or cartoonish Palmer's characters seem to be, their sentiments are real enough.
They've matured, shedding the preoccupation with teen angst that might previously have led them to be perceived as 'melodramatic' .
He has paid his dues to the sentimental and the 'melodramatic' , and is now ready to abandon these narrative modes.
Frequently theatrical and 'melodramatic' , it captured the tensions of wartime Britain, thriving in enforced isolation.
Clearly, the 'melodramatic' plot is a vehicle for the wacky characters and witty dialogue, and the performances are crisp and funny.
It would be in the hands of most directors, but Moretti doesn't allow 'melodramatic' excess to infiltrate his story.
Folks, give a break to your sob serials and 'melodramatic' movies this Sunday and stay hooked to Discovery as an extinct tiger comes to life.
No slight was intended, I'm sure, the sin - to be 'melodramatic' for a moment - being one of omission, not commission.
But somehow the 'melodramatic' elements are transcended, and the movie moves you, as movies always should.
The calm humility present here allows us to be moved by the 'melodramatic' aspects of the work more than they might usually.
As a production of the book and opera Carmen, Karmen Gai does offer some wonderfully 'melodramatic' scenes.
His action had not only hurt this other person, but it also hurt me, because as 'melodramatic' as it sounds, I almost started to cry.
Most of you must know that Udayakumar, a contemporary of Rajkumar, was famous for his highly 'melodramatic' performances.
You might say that Maddin directs in a genre all his own, remaking 'melodramatic' movies that never existed.
The repetitions, sudden shifts in direction and 'melodramatic' flourishes fit neatly into the frantic pace of the contemporary dance beat.
He returned to characters who offered identification even though it was mostly via 'melodramatic' exaggeration.
Incidentally, the above use of ‘martyr’ was no exaggeration or 'melodramatic' affectation.
This is a subversive comedy dressed up as a 'melodramatic' thriller about money, sex and revenge.
It would be a 'melodramatic' exaggeration for me to say that I fight this battle within myself every day.
Characters disappear inexplicably and there is much 'melodramatic' action, with farce never far off.
What was outstanding was the way the entire film was knit together with enough play of emotions without becoming 'melodramatic' .
They probably did so with 'melodramatic' flourish, causing fear and speculation to run wild.
He does a lot of gritty dark 'melodramatic' flicks where hundreds of guys get shot down in crazy action scenes, then all the good guys die horribly in a tragic ending.
I've seen the rolling eyes, I know they think we're being 'melodramatic' .
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