How Do You Spell DEDRAMATISE?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛdɹɐmˌata͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "dedramatise" means to reduce or remove the emotional intensity of a situation. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /diːˈdræmətaɪz/. The "d" at the beginning is pronounced as a "d" sound, followed by a long "ee" sound, then a "d" and "r" sound together. The next syllable has the "a" sound, followed by an "m" and "ə" sound. The final syllable begins with a long "i" sound and ends with a "z" sound. The spelling of this word follows the typical English pattern of using a prefix and a base word to create a new word.

DEDRAMATISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Dedramatise is a verb that is derived from the combination of the prefix "de-" meaning "to remove" and the word "dramatise" which refers to the act of presenting or portraying a situation or event in an exaggerated, sensational, or melodramatic way.

    When we dedramatise something, it means we are taking away or reducing the level of drama, exaggeration, or sensationalism from it. It is the process of making something less dramatic or intense, often with the aim of presenting it in a more realistic or balanced manner.

    Dedramatising can be applied to various situations or events where there is a tendency for emotions, conflicts, or issues to be blown out of proportion or excessively sensationalised. By dedramatising, we try to bring a more calm, rational, or objective perspective to the matter.

    This term is commonly used in a variety of contexts, including interpersonal relationships, media portrayal, storytelling, and even in therapy or counseling settings. It can involve reducing the intensity of emotions, downplaying conflicts or disputes, or portraying events in a more realistic light.

    In summary, dedramatise means to remove or reduce the level of drama, exaggerated emotions or sensationalism from a situation or event, often with the purpose of presenting it in a more realistic, balanced, or objective manner.

Etymology of DEDRAMATISE

The word "dedramatise" is derived from the combination of two roots: "de-" and "dramatise".

1. "De-" is a prefix in English that means "opposite", "reverse", or "remove". It is often used to indicate negation or privation.

2. "Dramatise" is derived from the noun "drama" and the suffix "-ise" (or "-ize" in American English). The word "drama" comes from the Ancient Greek word "drama", which means "action" or "deed". It is associated with plays, theatrical performances, or significant events.

By adding the prefix "de-" to the word "dramatise", the meaning of "dedramatise" is created.

Conjugate verb Dedramatise

CONDITIONAL

I would dedramatise
you would dedramatise
he/she/it would dedramatise
we would dedramatise
they would dedramatise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be dedramatising
you would be dedramatising
he/she/it would be dedramatising
we would be dedramatising
they would be dedramatising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have dedramatise
you would have dedramatise
he/she/it would have dedramatise
we would have dedramatise
they would have dedramatise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been dedramatising
you would have been dedramatising
he/she/it would have been dedramatising
we would have been dedramatising
they would have been dedramatising

FUTURE

I will dedramatise
you will dedramatise
he/she/it will dedramatise
we will dedramatise
they will dedramatise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be dedramatising
you will be dedramatising
he/she/it will be dedramatising
we will be dedramatising
they will be dedramatising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dedramatised
you will have dedramatised
he/she/it will have dedramatised
we will have dedramatised
they will have dedramatised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been dedramatising
you will have been dedramatising
he/she/it will have been dedramatising
we will have been dedramatising
they will have been dedramatising

IMPERATIVE

you dedramatise
we let´s dedramatise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to dedramatise

PAST

I dedramatised
you dedramatised
he/she/it dedramatised
we dedramatised
they dedramatised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was dedramatising
you were dedramatising
he/she/it was dedramatising
we were dedramatising
they were dedramatising

PAST PARTICIPLE

dedramatised

PAST PERFECT

I had dedramatised
you had dedramatised
he/she/it had dedramatised
we had dedramatised
they had dedramatised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been dedramatising
you had been dedramatising
he/she/it had been dedramatising
we had been dedramatising
they had been dedramatising

PRESENT

I dedramatise
you dedramatise
he/she/it dedramatises
we dedramatise
they dedramatise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am dedramatising
you are dedramatising
he/she/it is dedramatising
we are dedramatising
they are dedramatising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

dedramatising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dedramatised
you have dedramatised
he/she/it has dedramatised
we have dedramatised
they have dedramatised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been dedramatising
you have been dedramatising
he/she/it has been dedramatising
we have been dedramatising
they have been dedramatising