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drama

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/ˈdrɑːmə/ · dra-ma

A composition intended for performance by actors.

Meanings

nounformal

A composition intended for performance by actors.

ایک تخلیق جو اداکاروں کے ذریعہ پیش کرنے کے لئے ہوتی ہے۔

ڈرامہ

drama

Synonyms

playperformancetheatre pieceپلےاداکاریتھیٹر کا کام

Antonyms

comedyfarcelight-hearted performanceمزاحیہفارسہنسی مذاق کا کام

Common Collocations

  • theatrical drama
  • dramatic performance
  • television drama

Example Sentences

The drama was full of intense emotions and complex characters.

ڈرامہ زور دار جذبات اور پیچیدہ کرداروں سے بھرا ہوا تھا۔

Drama zor daar jazbat aur pechida kirdaron se bhara hua tha.

She has always dreamed of acting in a famous drama.

اُسے ہمیشہ ایک مشہور ڈرامے میں اداکاری کرنے کا خواب رہا ہے۔

Usay hamesha aik mashhoor drama mein adakari karne ka khwab raha hai.

The local theatre is producing a new drama that tackles social issues.

مقامی تھیٹر ایک نئی ڈرامہ پیش کر رہا ہے جو سماجی مسائل کو حل کرتا ہے۔

Maqami theater aik nai drama pesh kar raha hai jo samaji masail ko hal karta hai.

Easily Confused With

dramatics:Dramatics refers to the study or practice of theatrical performance, while drama refers specifically to the conceived script or play itself.

Word Family

dramatic
adjectiveدرامائی
dramatize
verbدرامائی شکل دینا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'drama' as the heightened emotion in a theatrical performance.

Imagine a stage with colorful lights and actors expressing deep emotions.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زندگی کا ہر ڈرامہ ہے | خوشی کا ہر قلم ایک خواب ہے

Zindagi ka har drama hai | Khushi ka har qalam aik khwab hai

Every drama of life is | Every pen of joy is a dream.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں ڈرامہ، وہاں شوق

Jahan drama, wahan shauq

Where there is drama, there is desire.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "drama" — action, deed

First known use: 16th century

The word 'drama' originates from the Greek word 'dramaticos', which pertains to actions or deeds. It has evolved to describe a form of literature written for performance.