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English
Etymology
From operatic + -ally.
Adverb
operatically (comparative more operatically, superlative most operatically)
- In an operatic manner.
1988 May 1, Allan Kozinn, “Debuts; Flutist Chooses Program of Rarities”, in The New York Times:Notable too, if only for historical interest, was a sonata by Donizetti in which, not surprisingly, an operatically shaped flute line is set over a dramatic piano accompaniment.
2013 September 27, Steven Heighton, “Fire and Ice”, in The New York Times:There Agnes operatically ponders (“I hear footsteps, awful coming footsteps”; “I am run through and through with disaster; I am knifed to the hilt with fate”), poeticizing even her wounds, the bruises “blossoming like star clusters under the skin.”
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