teatral - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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teatral (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/te.aˈtɾal/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "teatral" pertains to anything related to the theater or drama. It often describes behaviors, presentations, or styles that are exaggerated or intended for performance. In Spanish, it can be used in various contexts, not just strictly related to plays or musicals, but also when referring to individuals who display an exaggerated or dramatic demeanor.

Frequency and Context

"Teatral" is used frequently in both oral and written contexts, especially in discussions related to arts, performance, and literature. It may appear more often in written form in critiques or analyses of dramatics and theater.

Example Sentences

  1. Su actuación fue tan teatral que todos en el público se quedaron impresionados.
  2. (His performance was so theatrical that everyone in the audience was impressed.)

  3. Ella tiene un estilo de comunicación muy teatral que capta la atención de los demás.

  4. (She has a very theatrical style of communication that captures others' attention.)

  5. La obra fue un éxito gracias a sus elementos teatrales y un guion intrigante.

  6. (The play was a success due to its theatrical elements and an intriguing script.)

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "teatral" is often part of various idiomatic expressions, particularly in relation to performance and dramatic presentations. Here are some examples:

  1. Tener un carácter teatral
  2. Signifies having a dramatic or flamboyant personality.
  3. Ella siempre tiene un carácter teatral que alegra cualquier reunión.
  4. (She always has a theatrical character that brightens up any gathering.)

  5. Poner un toque teatral

  6. Means to add a dramatic or flashy element to something.
  7. El director decidió poner un toque teatral a la escena final de la película.
  8. (The director decided to add a theatrical touch to the final scene of the movie.)

  9. Actuar de manera teatral

  10. Refers to behaving in an exaggerated manner, often not sincere.
  11. No me gusta cuando actúas de manera teatral para llamar la atención.
  12. (I don’t like it when you act theatrically to get attention.)

  13. Un drama teatral

  14. Often used to describe a situation that is overly dramatic or filled with tension.
  15. La pelea entre ellos se convirtió en un drama teatral en frente de todos.
  16. (The fight between them turned into a theatrical drama in front of everyone.)

Etymology

The term "teatral" comes from the Latin word "theatrum," which means "theatre." It evolved into the Spanish form to describe anything associated with theatrical practices, performance, or dramatic expression.

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This structure provides a thorough overview of the word "teatral," including its meanings, examples, related idioms, and more.



23-07-2024