+ adopt | v | 6 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01701311-v | put into dramatic form |
+ amusing | a | 2 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-01265308-a | arousing or provoking laughter |
+ appealing | a | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02376277-a | (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings |
+ black_comedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07015841-n | comedy that uses black humor |
+ closet_drama | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07015400-n | drama more suitable for reading that for performing |
+ comedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07015510-n | light and humorous drama with a happy ending |
+ comic | a | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-01265308-a | arousing or provoking laughter |
+ comic | a | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02973392-a | of or relating to or characteristic of comedy |
+ comical | a | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-01265308-a | arousing or provoking laughter |
+ comically | r | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-00081375-r | in a comical manner |
+ commedia_dell'arte | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07015928-n | Italian comedy of the 16th to 18th centuries improvised from standardized situations and stock characters |
+ dark_comedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016098-n | a comedy characterized by grim or satiric humor; a comedy having gloomy or disturbing elements |
+ drama | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07007945-n | a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage |
+ dramatic | a | 3 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02714800-a | pertaining to or characteristic of drama |
+ dramatic_play | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07007945-n | a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage |
+ dramatically | r | 3 | [ drama ] | eng-30-00188353-r | with respect to dramatic value |
+ dramatise | v | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-00988287-v | represent something in a dramatic manner |
+ dramatise | v | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01701311-v | put into dramatic form |
+ dramatize | v | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-00988287-v | represent something in a dramatic manner |
+ dramatize | v | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01701311-v | put into dramatic form |
+ farce | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016250-n | a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations |
+ farce_comedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016250-n | a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations |
+ farcical | a | 1 | [ drama content ] | eng-30-01266397-a | broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce |
+ farcically | r | 1 | [ drama content ] | eng-30-00337206-r | in a farcical manner |
+ funny | a | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-01265308-a | arousing or provoking laughter |
+ Grand_Guignol | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07008849-n | a play of a macabre or horrific nature |
+ high_comedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016428-n | a sophisticated comedy; often satirizing genteel society |
+ histrionic | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-00796337-a | characteristic of acting or a stage performance; often affected |
+ laughable | a | 2 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-01265308-a | arousing or provoking laughter |
+ laughably | r | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-00387017-r | so as to arouse or deserve laughter |
+ likable | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02376277-a | (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings |
+ like | v | 3 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01776952-v | be fond of |
+ likeable | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02376277-a | (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings |
+ low_comedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016542-n | a comedy characterized by slapstick and burlesque |
+ ludicrous | a | 1 | [ drama content ] | eng-30-01266397-a | broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce |
+ ludicrously | r | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-00387017-r | so as to arouse or deserve laughter |
+ melodrama | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016648-n | an extravagant comedy in which action is more salient than characterization |
+ melodramatic | a | 1 | [ change_of_state drama ] | eng-30-00795078-a | having the excitement and emotional appeal of melodrama |
+ melodramatic | a | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-00796337-a | characteristic of acting or a stage performance; often affected |
+ melodramatically | r | 2 | [ change_of_state drama ] | eng-30-00399242-r | in an overly emotional manner |
+ melodramatically | r | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-00399389-r | as in a melodrama |
+ miracle_play | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07018313-n | a medieval play representing episodes from the life of a saint or martyr |
+ mirthful | a | 2 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-01265308-a | arousing or provoking laughter |
+ morality_play | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07018444-n | an allegorical play popular in the 15th and 16th centuries; characters personified virtues and vices |
+ mystery_play | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07018604-n | a medieval play representing episodes from the life of Christ |
+ overdramatise | v | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-00988692-v | present in an overly dramatic manner |
+ overdramatize | v | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-00988692-v | present in an overly dramatic manner |
+ Passion_play | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07018724-n | a play representing the Passion of Christ |
+ play | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07007945-n | a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage |
+ play | v | 14 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01716619-v | perform on a certain location |
+ play | v | 26 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01716882-v | be performed or presented for public viewing |
+ playlet | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07009538-n | a short play |
+ preposterously | r | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-00387017-r | so as to arouse or deserve laughter |
+ ridiculous | a | 3 | [ drama content ] | eng-30-01266397-a | broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce |
+ ridiculously | r | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-00387017-r | so as to arouse or deserve laughter |
+ risible | a | 1 | [ diversion drama performer ] | eng-30-01265308-a | arousing or provoking laughter |
+ satyr_play | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07018824-n | an ancient Greek burlesque with a chorus of satyrs |
+ seriocomedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016797-n | a comedy with serious elements or overtones |
+ seriocomic | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01267480-a | mixing the serious with the comic with comic predominating |
+ seriocomical | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01267480-a | mixing the serious with the comic with comic predominating |
+ sitcom | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07017733-n | a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life |
+ situation_comedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07017733-n | a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life |
+ slapstick | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07017877-n | a boisterous comedy with chases and collisions and practical jokes |
+ sophisticated | a | 3 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01333609-a | intellectually appealing |
+ sympathetic | a | 4 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02376277-a | (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings |
+ theater_of_the_absurd | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07009161-n | plays stressing the irrational or illogical aspects of life, usually to show that modern life is pointless |
+ thespian | a | 1 | [ drama performer ] | eng-30-03125227-a | of or relating to drama |
+ tragedy | n | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016948-n | drama in which the protagonist is overcome by some superior force or circumstance; excites terror or pity |
+ tragic | a | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02973241-a | of or relating to or characteristic of tragedy |
+ tragicomedy | n | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016797-n | a comedy with serious elements or overtones |
+ tragicomedy | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07017161-n | a dramatic composition involving elements of both tragedy and comedy usually with the tragic predominating |
+ tragicomic | a | 3 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01267762-a | having pathetic as well as ludicrous characteristics |
+ tragicomic | a | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01363370-a | manifesting both tragic and comic aspects |
+ tragicomic | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02973540-a | of or relating to or characteristic of tragicomedy |
+ tragicomical | a | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01267762-a | having pathetic as well as ludicrous characteristics |
+ tragicomical | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01363370-a | manifesting both tragic and comic aspects |
+ travesty | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-07016250-n | a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations |
+ travesty | v | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-01724083-v | make a travesty of |
+ unappealing | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02376562-a | (of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings |
+ unlikable | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02376562-a | (of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings |
+ unlikeable | a | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02376562-a | (of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings |
+ unsympathetic | a | 2 | [ drama ] | eng-30-02376562-a | (of characters in literature or drama) tending to evoke antipathetic feelings |
+ warhorse | n | 1 | [ drama ] | eng-30-04551638-n | a work of art (composition or drama) that is part of the standard repertory but has become hackneyed from much repetition |