dramatic
When used to describe a person's behavior, "dramatic" often has a negative tone, implying that the person is exaggerating their feelings to get attention. When describing changes or events (like a "dramatic increase"), it is usually neutral or positive, meaning the change is very noticeable and impressive.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Leo is in his room while David is at the office.
David Smith
Your mom's losing it over that broken vase. It's a total meltdown.
Leo Smith
Bruh, she's being way too dramatic. It was an accident.
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Leo uses 'bruh' (slang) to dismiss his father's concern and describes his mother's reaction as 'dramatic' to mean overly emotional/theatrical, fitting the third definition provided.