Examples of 'operatic' in a sentence

Meaning of "operatic"

operatic (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of opera, melodramatic or extravagant in style. This phrase is often used to describe something as grand, dramatic, or over-the-top
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  • Of, related to, or typical of opera.

How to use "operatic" in a sentence

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He recorded both operatic and concert repertory.
Operatic classical music plays quietly i am sorry.
The possibility of an operatic career did not materialise.
Operatic fantaisies for flute and piano.
He had the great operatic voice too.
True operatic contraltos are very rare.
I would have chosen something more operatic.
It is an operatic and dramatic society for amateurs.
This staging of the landscape is an operatic event.
Her celebrated operatic roles are numerous and varied.
He interpreted more than a hundred operatic roles.
Operatic music playing music ceases.
For who ever heard of an operatic whale.
Her operatic repertoire consisted mainly of breeches roles.
She has released two operatic CDs.

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He composed a number of operatic works as well as being a professional flautist.
The plot is a rehash of a familiar operatic theme.
His performance as an operatic conductor was less than a triumph.
Even as a child he showed promise as an operatic singer.
It was their eighth operatic collaboration of fourteen.
Shostakovich was involved in many more operatic projects.
She performs both operatic and concert repertoire.
A film is never bad just because it is operatic.
His operatic adventure had ended in a double failure.
It is not part of the standard operatic repertoire.
There was an operatic concert being held so we stayed and listened.
It has a minor niche in the operatic repertoire.
Two operatic works will complete the program.
It has remained a staple of the operatic repertoire.
There is an operatic quality to the show.
Against the exeter amateur operatic society.
An operatic perversion of righteous intent.
Kollo also made several operatic recordings.
Operatic music plays nearby.
But not before he left an operatic legacy.
Quite the operatic performance.
There are additional categories for operatic voices.
As a former operatic protege myself.
You sang a wide variety of operatic roles.
Operatic violence and terror.
The repertoire is symphonic and operatic recitative.
Diverse operatic roles followed.
Your performance this evening was no less than operatic.
To forego the glories of an operatic career for him.
His operatic repertoire was extensive.
I thought he was gonna make me sing operatic.
The local operatic society.
This he declined in order to continue his operatic career.
He was an operatic singer and teacher.
These are the only record of his operatic performance.

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