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comedy (noun)

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  • comedy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low ▪ film (esp. BrE), movie (esp. AmE), television, TV ▪ alternative, light …   Collocations dictionary

  • comedy — ► NOUN (pl. comedies) 1) entertainment consisting of jokes and sketches intended to make an audience laugh. 2) a film, play, or programme intended to arouse laughter. 3) a humorous or satirical play in which the characters ultimately triumph over …   English terms dictionary

  • comedy of manners — comedy that satirically portrays the manners and fashions of a particular class or set * * * noun, pl comedies of manners [count] : a humorous play, movie, novel, etc., about the way a particular group of people behave * * * ˌcomedy of ˈmanners 7 …   Useful english dictionary

  • comedy — noun 1 (C, U) a play, film etc that is intended to entertain people and make them laugh: a comedy starring Eddie Murphy | Come to Comedy Night at the Albion! 2 (U) the quality in something such as a book or play that makes people laugh; humour 1… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • comedy — noun (plural dies) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin comoedia, from Latin, drama with a happy ending, from Greek kōmōidia, from kōmos revel + aeidein to sing more at ode Date: 14th century 1. a. a medieval narrative that ends …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • comedy ballet — noun a ballet that stresses the drama with features of comedy • Hypernyms: ↑ballet, ↑concert dance * * * noun : ballet with features of comedy, with stress on the dramatic element, and with an overture, recitatives, airs, and choruses …   Useful english dictionary

  • comedy drama — noun : serious drama with comedy interspersed * * * comedy drama, a dramatic play containing an element of comedy and usually having a happy ending: »... a deft comedy drama, with credible characters and intelligent, crackling dialogue (New York… …   Useful english dictionary

  • comedy of errors — UK US noun [countable] usually singular [singular comedy of errors plural comedies of errors] Etymology From the name of the play The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare. a situation so …   Useful english dictionary

  • comedy — noun 1) he excels in comedy Syn: light entertainment, comic theater, farce, situation comedy, satire, pantomime, comic opera; burlesque, slapstick; informal sitcom Ant: tragedy, drama 2) the comedy in th …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • comedy drama — noun Date: 1870 serious drama that is interspersed with comedy …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • comedy show — noun Comedy show is used after these nouns: ↑sketch …   Collocations dictionary

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