dramatizer
noun[C]
(UKusuallydramatiser)uk/ˈdræm.ə.taɪ.zər/us/ˈdrɑː.mə.taɪ.zɚ/someone who writes a newversionof abook,story,poem, etc. that can beperformed:
She is anacclaimedtelevisiondramatizer of the Brontës'works.
someone whobehavesas if things thathappento them are moreexciting,important, ordangerousthan they really are:
夸大其词的人Sheplaysaneuroticcharacter, aconstantdramatizer.她扮演一个神经质的角色,一个不断夸大其词的人。
- Thedilemmafor dramatizers isobvious: they don'twantto make thedictatoraone-dimensionalcomic-bookvillain, butnordo theywanttospendtoo muchtimesympathizingwith him.
- Playwright Armand Gatti was a 1960sradicaland dramatiser of Antonio Gramsci'sprisondiaries.
- You're such a dramatizer. Calm down!
- She was a dramatiser: inlifeand inmusic, and in thebestpossibleway.
People who write for work or pleasure
- autobiographer
- blogger
- Braillist
- chronicler
- co-author
- columnist
- correspondent
- dramatist
- essayist
- humorist
- poet
- scriptwriter
- shorthand typist
- songwriter
- speechwriter
- stenographer
- stylist
- tweep
- tweeter
- twitterati
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Theatre - general words
Broadcasting: television
Exaggerating & playing down