dramatic departure

Frequency: 6.82.5 per million words

A very sudden and noticeable change.

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Examples (10)

  • The artist's new collection is a dramatic departure from her previous work.
  • The company's latest business strategy represents a dramatic departure from its traditional approach.
  • The new healthcare bill marks a dramatic departure from the policies of the last administration.
  • For the famous comedian, starring in a serious thriller was a dramatic departure from his usual roles.
  • The design of the new smartphone is a dramatic departure, abandoning the physical home button entirely.
  • Cutting her long hair short was a dramatic departure for her, but it looks great.
  • This upcoming album will be a dramatic departure for the band, exploring electronic sounds for the first time.
  • The invention of the internet signaled a dramatic departure in how we communicate.
  • His decision to leave the corporate world and become a farmer was a dramatic departure from his family's expectations.
  • After years of writing historical fiction, her new sci-fi novel is a dramatic departure that has intrigued her fans.