Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being dramatized or presented in the form of a drama. Also spelled dramatisable.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Capable of being dramatized.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adjective Capable of being dramatized.

Etymologies

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dramatize +‎ -able

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Examples

  • I understand why you keep writing "Needs to be dramatized, not explained," but the things that Ellena thought about, for ex "Ellena was well aware that beneath these four vials lay a vast, difficult question they would have to answer, relatively soon: What was an Hermès perfume?" are simply not "dramatizable."

    The Making Of 'The Perfect Scent' Marina Geigert 2008

  • I understand why you keep writing "Needs to be dramatized, not explained," but the things that Ellena thought about, for ex "Ellena was well aware that beneath these four vials lay a vast, difficult question they would have to answer, relatively soon: What was an Hermès perfume?" are simply not "dramatizable."

    Archive 2008-02-01 Marina Geigert 2008

  • "Both are about business indirectly, but the business end of it just isn't very dramatizable."

    BBC News - US & Canada 2010

  • "Both are about business indirectly, but the business end of it just isn't very dramatizable."

    BBC News - Business 2010

  • "Both are about business indirectly, but the business end of it just isn't very dramatizable."

    BBC News - US & Canada 2010

  • "Both are about business indirectly, but the business end of it just isn't very dramatizable."

    BBC News - US & Canada 2010

  • "Both are about business indirectly, but the business end of it just isn't very dramatizable."

    BBC News - Business 2010

  • "Both are about business indirectly, but the business end of it just isn't very dramatizable."

    BBC News - Business 2010

  • "Both are about business indirectly, but the business end of it just isn't very dramatizable."

    BBC News - Business 2010

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