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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A drama, typically performed as a serial on daytime television or radio, characterized by stock characters and situations, sentimentality, and melodrama.
  • noun A series of experiences characterized by dramatic displays of emotion.

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  • noun A radio or television serial, typically broadcast in the afternoon or evening, about the lives of melodramatic characters, which are often filled with strong emotions, highly dramatic situations and suspense.

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  • noun a serialized program usually dealing with sentimentalized family matters that is broadcast on radio or television (frequently sponsored by a company advertising soap products)

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[From its originally having been sponsored by soap companies.]

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From soap + opera: soap from the soap and detergent commercials originally broadcast during the shows, which were aimed at women who were cleaning their house at the time of viewing; opera from the melodramatic character of the shows.

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