Definition of Histrionicism. Meaning of Histrionicism. Synonyms of Histrionicism

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Definition of Histrionicism

Histrionicism
Histrionicism His`tri*on"i*cism, n. The histronic art; stageplaying. --W. Black.

Meaning of Histrionicism from wikipedia

- Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is defined by the American Psychiatric ****ociation as a personality disorder characterized by a pattern of excessive...
- Look up histrionic or histrionics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Histrionic may refer to: related to or reminiscent of (theatrical) acting, or acting...
- antisocial (3.8 times), paranoid (3.4 times), schizotypal (3.1 times), histrionic (2.9 times), p****ive-aggressive (2.4 times), and narcissistic (1.6 times)...
- the screen. Kingsley's performance is powerful without being loud or histrionic; he is almost always quiet, observant, and soft-spoken on the screen,...
- the 2012 Archibald Prize for a 'faceless' self-portrait entitled The Histrionic Wayfarer (after Bosch). His win proved a controversial choice by the judges...
- the point that anyone around him who so much as flinches looks hammily histrionic." Interviewers Richard Thompson and Tim Hunter commented that Eastwood's...
- he served in Spain. In 1920, Lieutenant Colonel José Millán Astray, a histrionic but charismatic officer, founded the Spanish Foreign Legion, along similar...
- "entertainingly irritating" in a performance that "avoids the obvious route of histrionic posing"; "The startling, bona fide sorrow that Mr. Olyphant brings to...
- autobiographical elements, featuring characters based on its author, his histrionic mother, and his mentally fragile sister. In writing the play, Williams...
- II: the Kaiser's personal monarchy, 1888–1900 (2004). On the Kaiser's "histrionic personality disorder", see Tipton (2003), pp. 243–245 Röhl, J. C. G. (September...