(music; of a singer or singing voice) marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style.
histrionic gestures; an attitude of melodramatic despair; a theatrical pose.
He enunciated, quietly, but in something like his usual modulated and faintly histrionic tone.
The improvement of parents'breeding model can prevent histrionic personality disorder.
This reference to archery is taken from Mencius. It describes how the expert teacher of archery draws his bow with a histrionic gesture but does not release the arrow.
"Disorders with symptoms similar to those of traditional hysteria include conversion disorder, factitious disorder, dissociative disorder, and personality disorder (histrionic type). "
Dorothea let out a histrionic groan.
I had been attracted to the city first because I suspected it contained enormous histrionic resources.
The symptom,formation and tratment of histrionic personality disorder;