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Often used in the same context:
theatrics,
bombast,
posturing,
buffoonery,
antics,
grandiloquence,
melodrama,
melodramatics,
chirpiness,
petulance,
gesticulation,
emoting,
flamboyance,
staginess,
dramatics,
showboating,
bravura,
subtlety,
braggadocio,
bluster,
nastiness,
bravado,
hyperbole,
pompousness,
tantrums,
peevishness,
boneheadedness,
gamesmanship,
slyness,
vulgarity,
clownishness,
gaucherie,
speechifying,
pomposity,
sentimentalism,
silliness,
jingoism,
didacticism,
archness,
flashiness,
tomfoolery,
churlishness,
haughtiness,
sarcasms,
shrillness,
bitchiness,
impishness,
facetiousness,
tirades,
outbursts,
snippiness,
fisticuffs,
tetchiness,
looniness,
sloganeering,
sentimentality,
brilliance,
boisterousness,
emotionalism,
shenanigans,
juvenility,
razzmatazz,
demagoguery,
nonchalance,
triteness,
taciturnity,
banter,
irascibility,
jocularity,
corniness,
scowls,
interjections,
insipidity,
preening,
raillery,
outlandishness,
foolery,
loquacity,
incoherency,
joviality,
inanity,
tactlessness,
impassivity,
vitriol,
crassness,
artifice,
polemics,
woodenness,
gracelessness,
sullenness,
spitefulness,
brio,
sangfroid,
cliches,
vituperation,
slapstick,
playacting,
suaveness,
smarm,
finesse,
emotion,
lustiness,
heroics,
exaggeration,
flourishes,
theatricality,
sensationalism,
exaggerations,
melodramas,
showmanship,
affectation,
boasting
More specific:
matinee
More general:
display,
performance,
public presentation
Synonyms:
theatrical,
theatrical performance
Also try:
— Adjectives for histrionics:
such,
own,
outward,
mere,
more,
political,
usual,
vocal,
emotional,
exaggerated,
pure,
more...
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