sociodramatic

English

Etymology

From socio- +‎ dramatic.

Adjective

sociodramatic (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to drama or make-believe acted out by a group in a social context.
    • 2005, Carol Seefeldt, How to Work with Standards in the Early Childhood Classroom:
      By providing opportunities, time, and props, teachers can help children achieve the theatre standards of participating in sociodramatic playgroups and taking on roles of others in creative dramatics.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French sociodramatique. Equivalent to sociodramă +‎ -atic.

Adjective

sociodramatic m or n (feminine singular sociodramatică, masculine plural sociodramatici, feminine and neuter plural sociodramatice)

  1. sociodramatic

Declension

Declension of sociodramatic
singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite sociodramatic sociodramatică sociodramatici sociodramatice
definite sociodramaticul sociodramatica sociodramaticii sociodramaticele
genitive-
dative
indefinite sociodramatic sociodramatice sociodramatici sociodramatice
definite sociodramaticului sociodramaticei sociodramaticilor sociodramaticelor