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comical
[ kom-i-kuhl ]
adjective
- producing laughter; amusing; funny:
a comical fellow.
- Obsolete. pertaining to or of the nature of comedy.
comical
/ ˈkɒmɪkəl /
adjective
- causing laughter
- ludicrous; laughable
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Derived Forms
- ˈcomically, adverb
- ˈcomicalness, noun
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Other Words From
- comi·cali·ty comi·cal·ness noun
- comi·cal·ly adverb
- non·comi·cal adjective
- non·comi·cal·ly adverb
- non·comi·cal·ness noun
- noncom·i·cali·ty noun
- quasi-comi·cal adjective
- quasi-comi·cal·ly adverb
- semi·comi·cal adjective
- semi·comi·cal·ly adverb
- un·comi·cal adjective
- un·comi·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
On the show, it led to this half-comical, half-horrifying, but 100 percent amazing moment.
What humans choose to do with this shapeless primordial stuff leaking through the cracks can often be almost comical.
“Adelie penguins are the most lovable, rollicking, comical kind,” the story read.
Initially, I only was aware of George as a musician and artist, along with his comical side.
The soldier launches into a comical strut and pretends to polish his guard box with his knuckles.
Then the boy lifted out the comical little pig, and Squinty found himself inside a large box, very much like the pen at home.
Bob, the boy who had bought Squinty, the comical pig, laughed and clapped his hands.
And from then on the comical little pig learned many tricks.
Squinty heard one man cry, and then the comical little pig dodged under a bush, and kept on running.
The little comical pig was rather lonesome after Slicko had left him, but he was no longer hungry, thanks to the acorns.
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