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histrionics
[ his-tree-on-iks ]
noun
- dramatic representation; theatricals; acting.
- behavior or speech for effect, as insincere or exaggerated expression of an emotion; dramatics; operatics:
Cut out the histrionicsâwe know you're not really mad.
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Origin of histrionics1
Example Sentences
No, this season is not about histrionics, itâs about history.
It is unlikely the Manchester Central Auditorium - which usually caters for corporate events - has seen such histrionics.
McCarthy's odious behavior ultimately led to his censure by the Senate and the beginning of the end to his destructive clown-show histrionics.
But for the song to work its magic in the musical, Albinâs interior life must poke through the makeup, dresses and temperamental diva histrionics.
Itâs sure to come without the histrionics of the last electionâthough violence is prevalent in the United States, and I discount nothing at this point.
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