Histrionic in a sentence as an adjective

"Death panel" is fairly histrionic, but it does have some validity to it.

But now you admit that is not true, and you are upset at their response to the histrionic reaction to the comic.

I would observe the hyperbole is usually coming from the consumer side, where it is histrionic.

Optimistic?If ever there were an example of "appeal to an irrelevant authority" as a mode of argument, this overlong and histrionic essay would be it.

Every time this kind of thing comes up I remember what incredible dipshits HN users can be. I forget it sometimes, but it all comes back with a Proustian rush when I see you stumbling over each other to drown any chance of discussion or insight in tediously histrionic recitations of your opinion.

If you do not understand the meaning of the word, you can use a dictionary to find out.>It just makes you look like a jackass, and you wouldn't want that, right?I don't mind if a histrionic sjw with a victim complex thinks I am a jackass.

Almost all WP sentiments here tend to have obnoxious/negative/histrionic/elitist/brash/shortsighted qualities, so it's refreshing to see a balanced perspective padded with actual reasoning.

Histrionic definitions

adjective

characteristic of acting or a stage performance; often affected; "histrionic gestures"; "an attitude of melodramatic despair"; "a theatrical pose"

See also: melodramatic