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dramatically

[ UK /dɹəmˈætɪkli/ ]
[ US /dɹəˈmætɪkəɫi, dɹəˈmætɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a very impressive manner
    your performance will improve dramatically
  2. with respect to dramatic value
    the play was dramatically interesting, but the direction was bad
  3. in a dramatic manner
    he confessed dramatically

How To Use dramatically In A Sentence

  • At least five people were killed when an overcrowded migrant boat capsized last month which was dramatically caught on camera by Italian coastguards. The Sun
  • When combined with combinatorial chemistry methods, scientists can dramatically increase their chances for a hit. The Scientist
  • A newly built road bisects the site, dramatically improving access to the M8 and M74.
  • However, the reps go up dramatically for endurance-oriented muscles such as calves and abs.
  • These medicines dramatically help decrease hyperactivity and impulsivity, and increase attention for many children.
  • His defence lawyer said that Wilson's lifestyle had altered dramatically since the offences three years ago.
  • Vicky Fox, a towering transwoman with yellow hair and brown skin, hurls herself dramatically onto the floor and begins contorting about on the weathered tile when I ask to take her picture. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • That would be Robert Downey Jr., whose antisentimental charisma is the most dramatically definitive feature of Colorado Springs Independent
  • Many of the bays and inlets are simply beautiful and consist of rock or sand, sometimes dropping away dramatically into 50 feet of water, at other times sloping gently in to shallows of just a few feet.
  • The Department of Conservation has taken a tough stance on noise pollution at Milford, and is proposing to dramatically limit the number of aircraft movements within the area.
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