| drama definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | drama | 49 sets |
| 2 | a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage | 44 sets |
| 3 | a story written to be performed by actors | 20 sets |
| 4 | a type of literature which is meant to be performed | 20 sets |
| 5 | a program format that includes both dramas and comedies and requires actors to portray someone or something other than themselves | 17 sets |
| 6 | a story told by actors who play the characters and reveal the conflict through their actions and dialogue | 16 sets |
| 7 | verse presenting dialogue that involves contrast or conflict of character | 14 sets |
| 8 | a story that is written to be acted out in front of an audience | 13 sets |
| 9 | story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story | 13 sets |
| 10 | el drama | 12 sets |
| 11 | a story written to be performed by actors. | 12 sets |
| 12 | a play | 10 sets |
| 13 | story that is written to be acted for an audience | 8 sets |
| 14 | plays consisting of one or more acts, meant to be acted out by characters or read by individuals portraying those characters, e.g., a midsummer night's dream by william shakespeare | 8 sets |
| 15 | a program format that includes both dramas and comedies and requires actors to portray someone or something other than themselves. | 8 sets |
| 16 | dráma | 8 sets |
| 17 | prose or verse composition to be performed by actors; play; exciting and unusual situation | 8 sets |
| 18 | play | 7 sets |
| 19 | a type of literature which is meant to be preformed | 6 sets |
| 20 | story written to be performed by actors | 6 sets |
| 21 | 戏剧 | 6 sets |
| 22 | ドラマ | 6 sets |
| 23 | dramat | 6 sets |
| 24 | un drame | 5 sets |
| 25 | a story that is written to be acted out in front of an audience. | 5 sets |
| 26 | the quality of being arresting or highly emotional | 5 sets |
| 27 | a program that includes both dramas and comedies and requires actors to portray someone or something other than themselves | 4 sets |
| 28 | الترجيدي | 4 sets |
| 29 | el | 4 sets |
| 30 | a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, esp. one intended to be acted on the stage; a play. | 4 sets |
| 31 | the literary genre of works intended for the theater | 4 sets |
| 32 | a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, esp. one intended to be acted on the stage; a play | 3 sets |
| 33 | the art of writing, acting in, and producing plays | 3 sets |
| 34 | a story written to be acted out like a play | 3 sets |
| 35 | a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character | 3 sets |
| 36 | type of literature which is meant to be performed | 3 sets |
| 37 | the general term for performances in which actors impersonate the actions and speech of fictional or historical characters for the entertainment of an audience | 3 sets |
| 38 | a script with acts/scenes | 3 sets |
| 39 | story told by actors who pretend to be characters in a story | 3 sets |
| 40 | a type of literature which is meant to be performed. | 3 sets |