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"overdramatic" Definitions
  1. excessively dramatic : MELODRAMATIC

72 Sentences With "overdramatic"

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Some of the reports, I think, are a little overdramatic.
And Weird Al makes a compelling, if overdramatic, debate moderator.
", or remark: "Maybe you Italians are being a little overdramatic.
They loved her elaborate, ridiculous costumes; they loved her overdramatic gestures.
"I'm not trying to be overdramatic or anything like that," Jackson explained.
But Rita Moreno steals the show as Penelope's sometimes overdramatic mother, Lydia.
And because she is performing misery, she thinks in overdramatic exclamation points.
They are overdramatic and tell me far too much about their relationship.
And if that sounds a bit overdramatic, it's not just me saying so.
I hope I don't sound overdramatic when I say that this movie betrayed me.
And *Mute, an AI in the Hate series, is an overdramatic, self-hating bisexual.
Lover is a totally delighted demonstration of pop buoyancy and romantic grandeur, overdramatic and true.
Not to be overdramatic, but I bought a personal blender and it totally changed my mornings.
In a pivotal scene Novey shifted abruptly into a poem that felt overdramatic and muddled crucial action.
It was incredibly demoralizing and infuriating — especially after years of people telling me I was being overdramatic.
"I don't want to be overdramatic, but the spirit of the struggle session has returned," she declared.
AR: Gigi telling Damian to stand up is hands-down the most bonkers overdramatic thing I've ever seen.
Lucia, gawky and overdramatic, is an upper-middle-class Mexican who finds herself living in the United States.
Meanwhile, the kids in theater club are doing their overdramatic theater thing and being the coolest kids in school.
Reminiscent of the world's smallest violin meme, "Alexa, play Despacito" is the perfect reaction for overdramatic, not very sad news.
" The mismanagement of chronic pain and autoimmune conditions is also rooted in antiquated ideas of women's pain being "hysterical" and "overdramatic.
It's a beautiful, overdramatic episode filled with crutches, Country Crock, and Michael trying to shove his foot into Dwight's MRI machine.
Similarly, Marcellus Armstrong's video work, An Ambiguous Narrative of Overdramatic Reenactments, explores the ways dominant narratives often led to misrepresentation and erasure.
We continue to ponder whether charges of being a neoliberal will hurt him, and whether his passion sometimes comes across as overdramatic.
The letter itself is pathetic, overdramatic and tear-stained, but out falls a picture … of his arm with my name carved into it.
His overdramatic, fourth-wall-breaking monologues, easily the most irritating of the "House of Cards" signature stylistic flourishes, are back in full force.
I don't think it's overdramatic to say that I was verbally abused, like, very constantly on an hour-to-hour basis, especially in school.
Although in a fairer world he'd also be remembered as the guy whose overdramatic press conference got us said president in the first place.
Rob, Danielle, and myself weigh in on whether some players are being overdramatic, or if the industry is overreaching in a way that'll quickly backfire.
Mixing the lack of reality portrayed on social media and being an overdramatic sensitive teen, fear of missing out is almost impossible to not experience.
Not to sound overdramatic, but silence can be deafening – during arguments, at the end of performances, and most of all, when you're trying to sleep.
For instance, Stuart Little is coming to remind you of your childhood, and The Notebook for when you want to reminisce on your overdramatic teen years.
Without the worry of catching a call, beating my opponents in clash royale or looking up some overdramatic celebrity news, I can connect with the real world.
Unfortunately, many of the valid critiques from across the political spectrum are watered down by two years of overdramatic news coverage of Trump and Republicans in general.
It's an image that exists at the glorious intersection of small goofs and overdramatic personal tragedies — we are all Michael Jordan's weepy face, and he is us. #Smockin?
But the idea of going through with the egg-freezing process as a healthy 31-year-old felt desperate, and prematurely overdramatic, like I was destined to be single for another three years.
The commenter on the version here who finds Mr. Hvorostovsky overdramatic may not realize how much theatricality often finds its way into performances of Russian liturgical music and, indeed, into the services themselves.
"I don't want to sound overdramatic here, but it seemed like a cover-up," said one doctor who queried the FDA's public database — and came up empty — after experiencing problems with a surgical stapler.
But when the baby-industrial complex (which is huge) intersects with the untrammeled excitement of first-time parents and online over-share culture, a gender reveal is a natural, albeit cheesy and overdramatic, result.
"In leaked audio from an all-hands meeting at Facebook in October, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said reports about the unpleasant nature of the work at the company&aposs moderation centres were "a little overdramatic.
Like all reenactment shows, this one runs into the main problem inherent to that conceit, which is that the fictionalization of historical records occasionally veers into the realm of the cheesy and/or overdramatic.
She wanted to be an actress after dying in a play "It was an extremely overdramatic play called Wild Decembers," Rigg recalls, of playing a dying Emily Brontë when she was a teen in the '50s.
Speaking of conflict: in a seriously overdramatic scene, Lucious tries to fire Andre — right in his bedroom, with all the board members present — because he found out that Andre made a business deal without his consent.
As the hedge fund titan Bobby Axelrod, Mr. Lewis might spend most of his on-screen time spitting out cocksure zingers, but he's that rare TV actor with the self-possession to make even overdramatic lines sound organic.
I wouldn't recommend these earphones for listening to acoustic music — such as that of Renaud Garcia-Fons, who plays, funnily enough, the bass — but for anything electronic or intentionally overdramatic like Audiomachine's cinematic soundtracks, they are hard to fault.
Facebook, now embroiled in a PR crisis which forced it to turn over 470 "Russian-linked accounts" to Congress as part of an ongoing multicommittee investigation into Russian interference in the US electoral system, says this damage assessment is overdramatic.
And not grim, tangled up, overdramatic-messy one reads in current comics, but messy in a "his feelings are hurt" and "we're upset because our friend left the group" way that makes everything realistic, but doesn't mire it down too heavily.
" He also answered questions about the reported poor workplace quality for Facebook's contracted content moderators previously exposed by The Verge, calling the reports "a little overdramatic" but saying it's "a really important thing" to make sure workers receive "the mental health support that they need.
While it's tempting to dismiss these social media postings as the overdramatic declarations of pampered celebrities — or pampered Californians, who remain blissfully unaccustomed to the rain and snow that can plague the rest of the country this time of year — it turns out that this time, the weather warranted the reaction.
Here's the thing, as hard as it is for the 364 people who have lived the past four seasons at the whims of these overdramatic and flawed people, it's also, clearly, impossible for Kane and Abby and Jaha and Bellamy and Clarke to live with all the things they've done.
Maya Charlton: "Listening to The (Not So) Modern Lovers Forty Years Later" I'm not sure when exactly, but at some point — and, of course, I'm making overdramatic generalizations here — alternative rock music turned into bearded white guys singing in falsettos about the true meaning of life or love or whatever over wishy-washy Charlie Brown-style drumming.
Voiced by: Jesse Adams A hyperactive, overdramatic yes man–servant–scapegoat to Ozu who agrees with everything Ozu says. Sometimes he wish he had more recognition and was an actor, but mainly he enjoys working for his boss and is very joyful or lack minded .
'Do You Hear What I Hear' is hauntingly beautiful. 'The Christmas Song' is a bit overdramatic, but still likeable. 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' is gentle and sweeping. Evancho’s voice has matured quite nicely and those piercing high notes that she navigates so effortlessly serve her well on this collection.
Leroy Douresseaux enjoyed the "comic" and "over the top" tone of the manga, describing it as a Hollywood-style romantic comedy. Briana Lawrence felt the art was overdramatic and that the story had too much going on at once, and that the humour was forced. Holly Ellingwood found the story "sexy and hilarious".
It means someone who neither hopes without reason, nor fears without reason, someone who constantly resists the overdramatic worldview. As a possibilist, I see all this progress, and it fills me with conviction and hope that further progress is possible. This is not optimistic. It is having a clear and reasonable idea about how things are.
Alyssa Fikse wrote that the track demonstrates the evolution of Daggers from a "bubbly pop star ... into [a] 90s grunge riot grrrrrl": "Any song that name-checks Reality Bites is bound to be overdramatic." Mark Perigard of the Boston Herald wrote that the song brings out Daggers' goth side, and Sarah Freymiller of Bustle described it as a "grunge-infused stalk- fest".
The review for the Jakarta Globe, written by Marcel Thee, was scathing. Thee wrote that the film "feels like a dreary soap opera that doesn't belong on the big screen", with "mechanical" acting, "overdramatic" dialogue, and a "disjointed" narrative. A sequel, entitled Garuda di Dadaku 2, was released in 2011. Directed by Rudy Soedjarwo, it follows Bayu – now a teenager – as he captains the national youth team and deals with personal issues.
The SDS-led government proved impotent in stemming the economic troubles facing the nation. Despite the momentous reforms efforts, the economic troubles intensified, resulting in increasing levels of unemployment, plunging living standards, a fall in domestic spending, and large budget deficits. The fall in domestic demand, coupled with falling exports, resulted in a double dip recession. A later report alleges that the sharp downturn in Slovenian economic outlook was a result of Janša's overdramatic public statements regarding the economic fitness of the nation.
The November 28, 2006, issue of The Dartmouth Review featured an image of an Indian brandishing a scalp with the headline: "The Natives are Getting Restless!" The paper contained multiple pieces criticizing both Native American students' complaints about a string of incidents perceived as racist as well as the College's apologies for them. In an interview with the Associated Press, the Dartmouth Review editor-in-chief described the issue as a response to "the overdramatic reaction to events this term." Editors subsequently issued statements expressing their regret and called the cover a mistake.
Fifteen-year-old Camilla Dickinson narrates an important period of her life spanning approximately three weeks in November 1950. Camilla lives on Park Avenue in New York City with her wealthy parents Rose, who is beautiful yet irresponsible and overdramatic, and Rafferty, a stern, responsible architect. The quiet, thoughtful and undramatic Camilla dreams of becoming an astronomer, but must deal with the constant ups and downs of her parents' troubled marriage. Rose has begun an affair with a man named Jacques, which Camilla accidentally discovers when she walks in on Rose and Jacques kissing.
Andy Troutner (nicknamed "Fish") (Kieran Culkin) is beginning his first year of high school at Westlake High. Joining him are his two best friends Henry Krakowski (Kyle Sabihy), the so-called wise one of the group and Hazard (Taylor Handley), whose personality is defined by his name. His older brother Pete (Will Friedle) is a recent college graduate who gets a job at Fish's school. Rounding out the people in Fish's school are Ernie Hopkins (Andy Dick), their overdramatic drama teacher, Laura Eastwood (Kristin Lehman), their attractive English teacher and Jess Riley (Katherine Ellis), a beautiful girl that Fish has affections for.
They stated the plot skillfully blends fantasy and realism, and has "excellent pace and momentum". Sarah Hayes from The Times Literary Supplement did not feel the novel was "particularly stylish or complex: just readable, compelling, and very frightening." School Library Journals Carolyn Gabbard Fugate thought that the story's setting at an old Louisiana mansion generates a mood of suspense and mystery. Leila Roy wrote in Kirkus Reviews that Nore's narration, which she stated was overdramatic and written more from the perspective of a senior citizen than a teenager, did not stop the novel from being entertaining.
The Christmas period was noted for having two specials, one bizarrely overdramatic one on Christmas Eve and another slightly more realistic and rational one on Christmas Day. The Den was the only TV programme (besides the news) to be broadcast live around Ireland on Christmas Day. During December, The Den would go off air for a few days, during which the Christmas special (to be broadcast on Christmas Eve) would be filmed. This almost always involved a trip to Lapland and an improbable but amusing plot in which the cast had to somehow save Christmas, often having to rescue Santa Claus from some perilous event.
" Also of New Release Tuesday, Dawn Teresa reflected that "upon repeated listening, these songs get under your skin", which the listener will "find the record is worth many listens." Shannon Zabroski of Oncourse told that "these two [are] back in full-album form," which this is because "they are a rare duo that brings a distinct flavor of worship in a sea of sound-alike groups." At The Phantom Tollbooth, Larry Stephan said that "it may have served the record better to pull back on the throttle in places." At Christianity Today, Joel Oliphint claimed that "the songwriting is so formulaic that the songs run together", which leads "to singable yet unmemorable, overdramatic refrains.
Craig at first seemed to be the polar opposite to Donna's more laid-back personality (with layoffs imminent, Donna actually suggested to Leslie that Craig should have her job because he was much more passionate). The two of them bonded over their mutual love of the TV series Scandal. The overdramatic Craig often raises his voice to the point of shouting, and frequently blows things out of proportion, although he proves to be a highly efficient employee who is familiar with city politics and a strong negotiator. After recurring heavily during the show's sixth season, Eichner was promoted to a starring cast member in the seventh season, beginning with the fourth episode "Leslie and Ron".
The Nobel Laureate and former Chief Economist of the World Bank Joseph Stiglitz wrote a review of The Shock Doctrine for The New York Times calling the parallel between economic shock therapy and the psychological experiments conducted by Ewen Cameron "overdramatic and unconvincing" and claiming that "Klein is not an academic and cannot be judged as one. There are many places in her book where she oversimplifies." He also said "the case against these policies is even stronger than the one Klein makes" and that the book contains "a rich description of the political machinations required to force unsavory economic policies on resisting countries." Shashi Tharoor in The Washington Post says that The Shock Doctrine takes Klein's criticism of capitalism an important step further.
Within the University of London student rivalry was not confined to King's and UCL, but spilled over into contests with Imperial, Queen Mary colleges and the London School of Economics. One well-planned and successful rag against the LSE during the 1920s involved the King's Liberal Party Society organising an impostor to play the part of David Lloyd George, complete with morning coat and limousine, who proceeded to address the LSE Students' Union in an appropriately overdramatic performance. A riot ensued when the angry audience realised they had been duped and the actor sent flying before rescue by a strategically placed King's rowing heavy. Following the Second World War, King's was involved in numerous kidnapping and ransoming of rival mascots, including Queen Mary's leopard and the LSE Penguin.
Asked if he knows where Jie Zhitui might live, the hermit replies that Jie "does not wish to be discovered" and "wants to remain hidden". Complaining "How is it that I alone know this?" he wandered away beneath his umbrella, never to be seen again. The account in Sima Qian's 1st-century Records largely repeats the Zuozhuan account with greater detail.. (In fact, the four-character lines and rhyming dialogue in Jie's conversations with his mother suggests it draws on an earlier, now-lost poetic treatment of the life of Chong'er.) Sima specifies that Jie hid himself out of disgust at what he took as Hu Yan's insincere and overdramatic retirement on the journey from Qin to Jin, which Chong'er declined with similar overstatement. Sima interrupts Jie's story, though, to make excuses for the duke's tardiness in remembering and rewarding Jie.
On the other hand, while RPGamer's Michael Beckett found the main characters likable, he felt that some of the most important ones "have been copied by so many other titles in the genre that they have been rendered cliche," specifically pointing to Cecil and Rosa's personalities. The designs from the Nintendo DS remake were praised by Elisa Di Fiore from GameSpy as making the characters appealing, while Cheat Code Central complained that some were too pixelated. The inclusion of English voice actors in the Nintendo DS remake resulted in positive reactions from RPGamer's Glenn Wilson, who stated that the actors "emote well and add to the believability of the characters," while Elisa Di Fiore stated it made the characters more enjoyable. Lark Anderson from GameSpot instead said the acting was "weak", stating it made some scenes overdramatic.
354 Much of the programme's humour derives from its excessively brash style of reporting, and its unnecessarily complex format. The theme tune is deliberately overdramatic and self-important and the opening sequence of each episode is lengthy and complicated, a parody of the overuse of computer- generated credit sequences on news programmes (the graphics throughout were developed by ITN graphics designers). One episode presents false adverts featuring depictions of The Day Today being broadcast in bizarre locations; the night sky over Paris, the sides of the Great Pyramid in Egypt, the "International Hackenbacker Building" in Chicago, and the handles of 400 million petrol pumps across the globe; this is a parody of CNN International's promotions advertising the hotels in which the channel could be seen. Morris presents aggressively, often arguing with reporters and insulting guests on- air, and at one stage provoking a war between Australia and Hong Kong.
Callie Ahlgrim and Courteney Larocca both contributed to an article for Insider. Ahlgrim wrote that the song was "super catchy, cleaner and more minimalistic than much of the album, and very strong lyrically", while Larcocca found that the track's "steady beat throughout [reminded her] of Grimes' 'Oblivion'", in addition to "[loving] how completely overdramatic Charli is about finding a love so strong". Anna Gaca from Pitchfork felt that the song was "devoted to sincere, immediate romance and pleasure". Stereogum listed the song as the 5th best song of the week of 8 May 2020, praising the song for not being "a love song in the stereotypical, classic sense", while finding some lyrics "sexual as all hell", saw "raw vulnerability at work", concluding that the track was at "some level, a dance-pop song, and dance-pop songs almost never get as real as that".
" While reviewing the album, Jason Lipshut of Billboard Magazine analyzed that the song "is thoroughly dramatic after four carefree tracks on the album, and while the voice don't blend perfectly, the duet is strong enough to avoid sounding forced or cobbled together." However, Dan Reilly, also from Billboard named the song to be one of the "20 best love songs by real-life couples." Nathan Jolly of The Music Network praised Lavigne's vocals, writing that, "she delivers a vocal performance that reminds us that she can belt with the best of them," while saying that Kroeger, "as usual, is so awash in effects that he sounds like an underwater Vedder-bot." Jolly continued to say that the song was a "big, brooding, Evanescence-esque power ballad will be impossible for radio programmers to ignore." Sputnikmusic's staff called the song "a ‘mandatory’ collaboration", writing that the song looks like a Nickelback song, that "could have gone a whole lot worse, but is still an overlong, overdramatic song that never needed to be created in the first place.

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