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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 Words From

  • co·medi·cal·ly adverb

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Word History and Origins

Origin of comedic1

1630–40; < Latin cōmoedicus < Greek kōmōidikós, equivalent to kōmōid ( ía ) comedy + -ikos -ic

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Example Sentences

An ace comedic turn that, in lesser hands, would come off as one-note.

But the comedic genius was wrong; success in most dimensions of the human enterprise is showing up at the right time.

The long-running comedic news show The Colbert Report will air its final episode.

On Friday evening, as the conference got underway, the two senators were on the stage delivering comedic standup routines.

That fleeting comedic moment exemplifies Aidy Bryant at her best.

Falstaff is a triumph of comedic creation because we are kept laughing equally at and with him.

I was agreeably surprised at meeting the poet Poinsinet at the Comedic Francaise.

This means that Silviane's engagement at the Comedic is a certainty.

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