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Antonyms:
tragedy
Often used in the same context:
sitcom,
dramedy,
comedian,
satire,
slapstick,
laffer,
funnyman,
improv,
gags,
drama,
testees,
romcom,
humor,
hilarity,
absurdism,
tragicomedy,
farces,
melodrama,
vaudeville,
musicals,
comedienne,
movie,
standup comedian,
campy,
standup,
zany,
playwright,
monologues,
spoof,
shtick,
romancer,
cabaret,
skits,
telefilm,
jokes,
parody,
screenplay,
film,
revue,
sendup,
comics,
gameshow,
idiot box,
stageplay,
david mamet,
playwriting,
argumental,
farceur,
seriocomedy,
screwball,
weepie,
ayckbourn,
yuks,
lowbrow,
satirist,
film noir,
burlesque,
funniness,
florenz ziegfeld,
sid caesar,
raunch,
screenwriter,
laughs,
docudrama,
goofball,
teleplay,
troupe,
soaper,
thriller,
operetta,
thespian,
hall pass,
funny bone,
futurama,
shakespearean,
fourposter,
tearjerker,
potboiler,
torchwood,
mel brooks,
acter,
parodist,
pantomimes,
ben stiller,
bawdiness,
jerry seinfeld,
paying guest,
screenwriting,
dramatist,
shtik,
talky,
william wycherley,
actor,
beatrice lillie,
soapdish,
crepuscule,
clowning,
panto,
political incorrectness,
wisecracker,
storytelling,
adam sandler,
comedies,
opera,
romance,
tragedy,
tragedies,
farce,
lyric,
plays,
dramas,
novel,
operettas,
poetry,
lyrics,
pantomime,
pastoral,
verse,
comedic,
comic,
absurdist,
expressionistic,
funniest,
satirical,
wordsworth,
acrobatic,
blackface,
raunchy,
scripted,
choreographed,
farcical,
melodramatic,
plotless,
surrealistic
More specific:
commedia dell'arte,
farce,
farce comedy,
low comedy,
melodrama,
seriocomedy,
situation comedy,
slapstick,
tragicomedy,
travesty
Appears in the definition of:
.,
beatrice,
black comedy,
comedian,
comedienne,
comedy ballet,
comic,
commedia dell'arte,
dante,
dante alighieri,
dark comdey,
farce,
farce comedy,
harold clayton lloyd,
harold lloyd,
heller,
high comedy,
hilarious,
joseph heller,
knockabout,
language,
laurel and hardy,
lloyd,
low,
low comedy,
lyric,
melodrama,
miles gloriosus,
neglected,
series,
seriocomedy,
sitcom,
slapstick,
soubrette,
thalia,
tragicomedy,
travesty,
words
More general:
drama,
fun,
play,
sport
Synonyms:
clowning,
drollery,
funniness
Also try:
— Nouns for comedy:
drama,
overture,
central,
vaudeville,
deals,
films,
tonight,
writers,
shows,
variety,
clubs,
more...
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