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operatic

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Adjective — Relating to opera, or dramatic and grand in the style of opera.

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Etymology

From opera plus the adjective suffix "-ic," on the model of "dramatic."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “operatic” mean?

The word “operatic” means relating to opera, or dramatic and grand in the style of opera. In plain terms, to do with opera, or grand and theatrical the way opera performances are.

How do you pronounce “operatic”?

“Operatic” is pronounced op-uh-RAT-ihk (/ˌɑ.pɚˈæt.ɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “operatic” in a sentence?

Here is “operatic” used in a sentence: “Her operatic voice filled the entire hall without a microphone.”

What part of speech is “operatic”?

“Operatic” is an adjective.

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