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dramáticos

Dramáticos is the plural masculine form of the Spanish adjective dramático, which is used to describe things related to drama or theater as well as to convey theatrical or emotional intensity. In everyday language, dramatic can also refer to events or descriptions that are striking, sensational, or highly emotional. The feminine plural form is dramáticas.

Etymology and scope: The term comes from Latin dramaticus, itself from Greek dramatikos, pertaining to drama.

Usage in theatre and literature: In the realm of theater and literature, dramáticos commonly describes plays,

Common senses in general language: Beyond formal classification, dramáticos frequently characterize situations or moments with emotional

Grammatical notes: Dramáticos is masculine plural; feminine plural is dramáticas. As a noun referring to people

In
linguistic
use,
dramático
functions
as
an
adjective
that
may
modify
nouns
related
to
theater,
narrative,
or
performance,
such
as
obras
dramáticas
(dramatic
works)
and
artes
dramáticas
(the
dramatic
arts).
scenes,
or
genres
associated
with
dramatic
art.
Phrases
like
obra
dramática,
género
dramático,
and
estilo
dramático
are
used
to
discuss
characteristics
of
dramatic
works,
while
the
broader
field
is
often
referred
to
as
las
artes
dramáticas.
depth
or
tension,
such
as
un
giro
dramático
(a
dramatic
twist)
or
una
escena
dramática
(a
dramatic
scene).
The
word
can
carry
a
negative
connotation
of
excess
or
melodrama
if
overextended,
though
it
remains
widely
used
in
neutral
or
analytic
discourse
about
theater
and
narrative.
who
practice
drama,
usage
is
less
standard
in
contemporary
Spanish,
where
terms
like
actores
(actors),
dramaturgos
(playwrights),
or
profesionales
de
las
artes
dramáticas
are
more
common.