Cómica in english

Funny

pronunciation: fʌni part of speech: adjective
In gestures

cómico1 = comedian. 

Example: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.

cómico2 = laughable ; slapstick ; hilarious ; humorous ; comic ; funny ; joky [jokey] ; comedic ; comical ; rib-tickling. 

Example: It's laughable when Archie Bunker says that, because we know he's an uneducated slob.Example: What this time will be the cause of his slapstick downfall?.Example: The show is a classic talk show in its own right, and with Roseanne's gift of the gob truly hilarious.Example: Supporting material -- cartoons, quotations and humorous excerpts -- are used to keep students intrigued and clues are allowed if students are unable to formulate a research strategy.Example: The narrative contrasts sharply with the comic tone of the author's latest book, indicating a remarkably versatile talent.Example: This article reviews on-line data bases that may be used to search for references to humour (cartoons, funny articles and books, and medical aspects of humour).Example: However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.Example: In the year 2000, news and entertainment programs dedicated a great deal of comedic attention to the presidential election.Example: Even so, the 'comical' closing scene is out of keeping with the overall mood of the picture.Example: The show is a combination of spoofs, gags and stand-up comedy and is rib-tickling.

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» actor cómicocomedian  ; actor-comedian .

Example: A chapter each is devoted to the comic hero, comedian, humorist, rogue, trickster, clown, fool, underdog, and simpleton.

Example: He was a caustic yet perceptive actor-comedian who lived dangerously close to the edge both on stage and off.

» actriz cómicacomedienne [Maculino comedian] .

Example: The author discusses the trick photography of Weegee, looking especially at a photograph he made of the comedienne Martha Raye ca. 1958.

» actuación cómicacomedy act .

Example: I saw the worst comedy act I've ever seen last night -- it was absolutely toe-curling!.

» de modo cómicocomically .

Example: The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.

» monologuista cómicostand-up comedian .

Example: When I told her about Robin Williams's death, a famous stand-up comedian who suffered from depression, she was upset like everyone else and the first thing she said was 'Tears of a clown'.

» programa cómicocomedy show .

Example: This is the second time recently that NBC has bowed to pressure and censored one of its late-night comedy shows.

» serie televisiva cómicasitcom [Abreviatura de situation comedy] .

Example: The article has the title 'Coping in distance education: sitcoms, chocolate cake, and dinner with a friend'.

» situación cómicacomedy sketch .

Example: Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure = Otro sketch de humor consiste en una rutina en la que el bailarín, invisible salvo por un sombrero blanco, guantes y zapatos, baila alegremente hasta que sufre un fatal ataque epiléptico.

» tiras cómicasfunnies .

Example: The article 'Finding funnies on the Web' overviews online comic strips on the World Wide Web.

» ver el lado cómico de Algosee + the funny side .

Example: I would have thought with all the dope you guys smoke you would have been able to see the funny side of those comments.

Cómica synonyms

peculiar in spanish: peculiar, pronunciation: pəkjuljɜr part of speech: adjective curious in spanish: curioso, pronunciation: kjʊriəs part of speech: adjective sick in spanish: enfermos, pronunciation: sɪk part of speech: adjective odd in spanish: impar, pronunciation: ɑd part of speech: adjective queer in spanish: raro, pronunciation: kwɪr part of speech: adjective, noun risible in spanish: risible, pronunciation: rɪzəbəl part of speech: adjective ill in spanish: enfermo, pronunciation: ɪl part of speech: adjective suspect in spanish: sospechar, pronunciation: səspekt part of speech: verb, noun strange in spanish: extraño, pronunciation: streɪndʒ part of speech: adjective suspicious in spanish: suspicaz, pronunciation: səspɪʃəs part of speech: adjective singular in spanish: singular, pronunciation: sɪŋgjəlɜr part of speech: adjective humorous in spanish: humorístico, pronunciation: hjumɜrəs part of speech: adjective unusual in spanish: raro, pronunciation: ənjuʒuəl part of speech: adjective rum in spanish: Ron, pronunciation: rʌm part of speech: noun comic in spanish: cómic, pronunciation: kɑmɪk part of speech: adjective shady in spanish: sombreado, pronunciation: ʃeɪdi part of speech: adjective fishy in spanish: sospechoso, pronunciation: fɪʃi part of speech: adjective amusing in spanish: divertido, pronunciation: əmjuzɪŋ part of speech: adjective rummy in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: rʌmi part of speech: noun questionable in spanish: cuestionable, pronunciation: kwestʃənəbəl part of speech: adjective oddly in spanish: extrañamente, pronunciation: ɑdli part of speech: adverb comical in spanish: cómico, pronunciation: kɑmɪkəl part of speech: adjective mirthful in spanish: alegre, pronunciation: mɜrθfəl part of speech: adjective laughable in spanish: cómico, pronunciation: læfəbəl part of speech: adjective humourous in spanish: chistoso, pronunciation: hjumʊrəs part of speech: adjective strangely in spanish: extrañamente, pronunciation: streɪndʒli part of speech: adverb funnily in spanish: cómicamente, pronunciation: fʌnəli part of speech: adverb queerly in spanish: extrañamente, pronunciation: kwɪrli part of speech: adverb comically in spanish: cómicamente, pronunciation: kɑmɪkəli part of speech: adverb
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