comic

comic
[[t]kɒ̱mɪk[/t]]
comics
1) ADJ-GRADED If you describe something as comic, you mean that it makes you laugh, and is often intended to make you laugh.

The novel is comic and tragic...

Most of these trips had exciting or comic moments.

2) ADJ: ADJ n Comic is used to describe comedy as a form of entertainment, and the actors and entertainers who perform it.

Grodin is a fine comic actor.

...a comic opera.

3) N-COUNT A comic is an entertainer who tells jokes in order to make people laugh.
Syn:
4) N-COUNT A comic is a magazine that contains stories told in pictures. [mainly BRIT]

Joe loved to read `Superman' comics.

Syn:
(in AM, usually use comic book)
5) N-PLURAL: usu the N The comics is the part of a newspaper that contains the comic strips. [AM]

English dictionary. 2008.

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