B2adverb2K

Dramatically

UK /["/drəˈmætɪkli/"]/US /["/drəˈmætɪkli/"]/

Definition

very suddenly and to a very great and often surprising degree

In simple words: In a way that is surprising or extreme.

Examples

  • Prices have fallen dramatically.
  • Prices have increased dramatically in the last few years.
  • Events could have developed in a dramatically different way.
  • Since then the situation has changed dramatically.
  • The mountains rose dramatically behind them.
  • The opera does not compare musically or dramatically with the composer's best work.
  • ‘At last!’ she cried dramatically.

Usage notes

Use 'dramatically' when describing actions or changes that are very noticeable. Common in formal writing, less so in casual speech.

Grammar pattern

dramatically + verb

Memory hint

Think of 'drama'—when something happens dramatically, it's like a scene from a play.

Collocations

  • change dramatically
  • affect dramatically
  • increase dramatically

Synonyms

  • noticeably
  • strikingly
  • theatrically
  • exaggeratedly

Antonyms

  • subtly
  • quietly

Common mistakes

  • Using 'dramatically' incorrectly with nouns instead of verbs.
  • Confusing 'dramatically' with 'dramatic'.