comedy
[ˈkɑːmədi]
Definition:
1. Light and humorous drama with a happy ending.
2. A genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humor.
Antonyms: tragedy
'comedy' example sentence:
- In one of his comedy bits he tells the story of being in law school and then quitting to become a comic.
- Do you prefer comedy or tragedy?
- Over a third of their income comes from comedy videos.
- It is a lovely romantic comedy, well worth seeing.
- After failing a singing audition at the Metropolitan Opera, she turned to musical comedy.
- If you like alternative comedy you'll love this book.
- The programme is back for a new series with a great line-up of musicians and comedy acts.
- The truth is, I'm a failed comedy writer really.
- He didn't appreciate the comedy of the situation.
- Sounds like a romantic comedy myth, but it's not.
- As it stands, the film is a breezy comedy that ranks as one of his lighter works.
- As much as I may hate the comedy of some of my generation, I do at least understand it.
- It's a comedy that you only get once you performed and once you know what's happening.
- I see the film as a black comedy - all of the abuses in the world we live in are mirrored in the silly little world of wine.
- It respects the genre of romantic comedy while adding a unique flavor.
- Watch free comedy movies and TV shows online.
- This ridiculous situation borders upon comedy.
- The movie is a romantic comedy.