histrionic in the PONS Dictionary

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Research also showed comorbidity between somatic symptom disorder and personality disorders, especially antisocial, borderline, narcissistic, histrionic, avoidant, and dependent personality disorder.
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The song concludes with the piano accompaniment, despite the histrionic singer's pleas, becoming uncontrollably fast, and the singer having to escape the studio.
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Histrionic individuals use adverbial intensifiers and exaggeration.
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Histrionic people are lively, dramatic, vivacious, enthusiastic, and flirtatious.
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Running for a little over five minutes, it featured strong orchestration, melodramatic vocals (finally verging on the histrionic), and a brief slow interlude.
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Her acting, too, slipped at times into the histrionic.
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He was noted more for his histrionic skills than for his voice, however.
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It calls for the involvement of people with histrionic talents.
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He's still a terrific athlete, but shows signs of histrionic mobility here.
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Three others (borderline, histrionic, dependent) are more frequent in women.
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