HUMOUROUS vs TRAGICOMIC: ADJECTIVE
- Alternative spelling of humorous.
- Same as humorous; causing amusement or laughter.
- Full of or characterized by humor
- Of, pertaining to, or resembling tragicomedy in having both tragic and comic aspects.
- Of or relating to or characteristic of tragicomedy
- Manifesting both tragic and comic aspects
- Having pathetic as well as ludicrous characteristics
HUMOUROUS vs TRAGICOMIC: RELATED WORDS
- Facetious, Waggish, Slapstick, Jocular, Comic, Zany, Mirthful, Wry, Droll, Comical, Amusing, Witty, Funny, Hilarious, Humorous
- Slapstick, Droll, Heartrending, Tragic, Satiric, Picaresque, Poignant, Comical, Melodramatic, Absurdist, Seriocomic, Farcical, Sad, Humourous, Humorous
HUMOUROUS vs TRAGICOMIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Facetious, Waggish, Slapstick, Jocular, Comic, Zany, Mirthful, Wry, Droll, Comical, Amusing, Witty, Funny, Hilarious, Humorous
- Slapstick, Droll, Heartrending, Tragic, Satiric, Picaresque, Poignant, Comical, Melodramatic, Absurdist, Seriocomic, Farcical, Sad, Humourous, Humorous
HUMOUROUS vs TRAGICOMIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Rocky proves all the assumptions of society wrong with his light, friendly and humourous attitude towards others.
- Muscular and blunt, but is kind and humourous.
- They were informative, patient and consistently helpful and humourous.
- The happy Chinese family behind her makes this picture even more awkwardly humourous.
- The profile needs to be short, Punchy and a tiny bit humourous.
- Pants is used less for trousers since it acquired humourous connotations.
- "Very humourous and informative in the wide scope of writing effectiveness.".
- Mistakes related to misplaced modifiers can be potentially humourous.
- Benjamin Franklin, consisting of essays, humourous, moral, and literary.
- Nora Ephron paying a very humourous tribute to Meryl.
- The various neuroses of each member of this extended clan are so human, so relatable, that their interactions are automatically hilarious and tragicomic.
- This is a tragicomic novel of the bleakest order, a succinct summary of life as an immigrant with barely a word wasted.
- Whether or not there exists any autobiographical chain, the Concerto for Clarinet captivatingly reflects the bittersweet, tragicomic fullness of life.
- Scholars have often understood these bawdy, sexualised dramas as existing somewhere between, synthesising the two forms to be essentially tragicomic in nature.
- Whimsical and dark, they mirror tragicomic characters doomed to repeat themselves, with a sensitive intelligence reminiscent of Edward Gorey.
- When Herman invites them for a short holiday, a tragicomic triangular relationship ensues.
- See Danny Schechter's 2003 film "Counting on Democracy," where you can revisit that tragicomic episode.
HUMOUROUS vs TRAGICOMIC: QUESTIONS
- Why is the Nightingale talking to a common Daw humourous?
- Which is the correct spelling humourous or humorous?
- Is American factory a tragicomic story of Culture Clash?
- Which modern playwright often employed the tragicomic form?