comedy |
frace |
comedy |
jest |
As nouns the difference between comedy and jest
is that
comedy is
archaic greece a choric song of celebration or revel while
jest is (archaic) an act performed for amusement; a joke.
As a verb jest is
to tell a joke; to talk in a playful manner; to make fun of something or someone .
comedy |
socialsatire |
Socialsatire is likely misspelled.
Socialsatire has no English definition.
As a noun comedy
is
archaic Greece. a choric song of celebration or revel.
comedy |
parody |
As nouns the difference between comedy and parody
is that
comedy is
archaic Greece. a choric song of celebration or revel while
parody is a work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony.
As a verb parody is
to make a parody of something.
comedy |
anticomedy |
As nouns the difference between comedy and anticomedy
is that
comedy is
archaic greece a choric song of celebration or revel while
anticomedy is a form of comedy that deliberately avoids the typical conventions of comedy.
comedy |
laughathon |
As nouns the difference between comedy and laughathon
is that
comedy is
archaic greece a choric song of celebration or revel while
laughathon is (informal) something very funny; a comedy session or period of great amusement.
comedy |
comedietta |
As nouns the difference between comedy and comedietta
is that
comedy is
archaic greece a choric song of celebration or revel while
comedietta is a dramatic composition of the comedy class, but not so much elaborated as a regular comedy, and generally consisting of one or at most two acts.
comedy |
laffer |
As nouns the difference between comedy and laffer
is that
comedy is
archaic greece a choric song of celebration or revel while
laffer is (entertainment industry) a comedy.
comedy |
noncomedy |
As nouns the difference between comedy and noncomedy
is that
comedy is
archaic greece a choric song of celebration or revel while
noncomedy is (uncountable) that which is not comedy.
comedy |
parabasis |
As nouns the difference between comedy and parabasis
is that
comedy is
archaic Greece. a choric song of celebration or revel while
parabasis is the part of an Ancient Greek comedy in which the actors leave the stage and the chorus addresses the audience directly.
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