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comedic

[ kuh-mee-dik, -med-ik ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or of the nature of comedy.


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Other Word Forms

  • ·d·· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of comedic1

1630–40; < Latin ōDZ徱ܲ < Greek ōō徱ó, equivalent to ōō ( í ) comedy + -ikos -ic
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Bernthal has a bigger part this time and his character has been reworked into a comedic sidekick with his own kooky wiring.

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A dark period, to be sure, but also one rich in comedic value if you’re willing to go there as “#1 Happy Family USA” does.

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Still, Adams understood the comedic potential in the arrogance of privilege.

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His brilliant yuletime hit, “The Hard Nut,” based on Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker,” has been delighting audiences of all ages for three decades, but it does happen to include a comedic maid in drag.

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Grammy winner Lil Nas X stayed mostly calm, cool and pretty comedic as he informed fans from a hospital bed on Monday that he had “lost control” of half of his face.

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