Operatic (adjective)

Relating to or suitable for an opera; grand, dramatic, and emotional.

Origin:

From opera, from italian opera ("work, labo.r")

Examples:

  1. She had an operatic voice, powerful and soaring.
  2. The performance was operatic, full of grand gestures and intense emotions.
  3. The singer's operatic style was not well received by the audience.
  4. The music had an operatic quality, with sweeping melodies and complex harmonies.
  5. The story was operatic in nature, involving love, jealousy, and betrayal.
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