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dramatise vs compose

compose vs dramatise

dramatise and compose both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dramatise No No Yes No
compose No No Yes No
As verbs, compose is a hypernym of dramatise; that is, compose is a word with a broader meaning than dramatise:
  • dramatise: put into dramatic form
  • compose: produce a literary work
Other hypernyms of dramatise include indite, pen, write.
dramatise (verb) compose (verb)
add details to make up plans or basic details for
represent something in a dramatic manner produce a literary work
put into dramatic form write music
put together out of existing material
calm (someone, especially oneself); make quiet
form the substance of
Difference between dramatise and compose

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