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Humorous vs Antic - What's the difference?

humorous | antic | Related terms |

Humorous is a related term of antic.


As adjectives the difference between humorous and antic

is that humorous is full of humor or arousing laughter; funny while antic is ancient.

Sport vs Antic - What's the difference?

sport | antic | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between sport and antic

is that sport is play; idle jingle while antic is to make a fool of, to cause to look ridiculous.

In intransitive terms the difference between sport and antic

is that sport is to mock or tease, treat lightly, toy with while antic is to perform antics.

In transitive terms the difference between sport and antic

is that sport is to represent by any kind of play while antic is to make appear like a buffoon.

As an acronym SPORT

is strategic Partnership On REACH Testing.

As an adjective antic is

grotesque, incongruous.

Jocose vs Antic - What's the difference?

jocose | antic | Related terms |

Jocose is a related term of antic.


As adjectives the difference between jocose and antic

is that jocose is given to jest; habitually jolly while antic is ancient.

Merriment vs Antic - What's the difference?

merriment | antic | Related terms |

Merriment is a related term of antic.


As a noun merriment

is a state of enjoyable exuberance.

As an adjective antic is

ancient.

Impulse vs Antic - What's the difference?

impulse | antic | Related terms |

Impulse is a related term of antic.


As a noun impulse

is .

As an adjective antic is

ancient.

Antic vs Craze - What's the difference?

antic | craze | Related terms |

Antic is a related term of craze.


As an adjective antic

is ancient.

As a noun craze is

craziness; insanity.

As a verb craze is

to weaken; to impair; to render decrepit.

Antic vs Mirthful - What's the difference?

antic | mirthful | Related terms |

Antic is a related term of mirthful.


As adjectives the difference between antic and mirthful

is that antic is ancient while mirthful is filled with mirth.

Ludicrous vs Antic - What's the difference?

ludicrous | antic | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between ludicrous and antic

is that ludicrous is idiotic or unthinkable, often to the point of being funny while antic is grotesque, incongruous.

As a noun antic is

a grotesque representation of a figure; a gargoyle.

As a verb antic is

to perform antics.

Droll vs Antic - What's the difference?

droll | antic | Related terms |

Droll is a related term of antic.


As adjectives the difference between droll and antic

is that droll is oddly humorous; whimsical, amusing in a quaint way; waggish while antic is ancient.

As a noun droll

is (archaic) a buffoon.

As a verb droll

is (archaic) to joke, to jest.

Buffoonery vs Antic - What's the difference?

buffoonery | antic | Related terms |

Buffoonery is a related term of antic.


As a noun buffoonery

is foolishness, silliness; the behaviour expected of a buffoon.

As an adjective antic is

ancient.

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