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hilarious
[ hi-lair-ee-uhs, -lar-, hahy- ]
adjective
- arousing great merriment; extremely funny:
a hilarious story; a hilarious old movie.
- boisterously merry or cheerful:
a hilarious celebration.
Synonyms: high-spirited, rollicking, jolly, lively
- merry; cheerful.
hilarious
/ hɪˈlɛərɪəs /
adjective
- very funny or merry
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Derived Forms
- hiˈlariously, adverb
- hiˈlariousness, noun
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Other Words From
- hi·lari·ous·ly adverb
- hi·lari·ous·ness noun
- hyper·hi·lari·ous adjective
- hyper·hi·lari·ous·ly adverb
- hyper·hi·lari·ous·ness noun
- unhi·lari·ous adjective
- unhi·lari·ous·ly adverb
- unhi·lari·ous·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hilarious1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hilarious1
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Example Sentences
Its fearless creator opens up about the hilarious new season.
Why is the ‘Kroll Show’ ending its hilarious run after only three seasons?
Thanks to Funny or Die, you can see the former 30 Rock actress do her best Peter Pan to hilarious effect.
The highly anticipated sixth season of the hilarious spy-spoof will premiere on FX at 10 pm EST on January 8, 2015.
How did you wrangle Nicole Kidman for her hilarious cameo in the movie?
"A gen'leman to speak to you, Miss Betty," she announced a moment later, looking in on the hilarious girls.
Next morning the girls were hilarious over the mirthful episode in the train the night before.
Im laughing over a new joke, said Wilder, in anything but an hilarious tone.
He was humble but full of dignity, serene though distressed, cheerful but not hilarious.
Thyrsis read this, and then shut the door upon the messenger-boy, and burst into wild, hilarious laughter.
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