be comical

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to describe a state of being amusing or funny.

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Examples (10)

  • His attempts to be serious are often slightly comical.
  • The whole situation was so comical that we couldn't stop laughing.
  • Their shocked expressions were almost comical.
  • I imagine the play will be extremely comical.
  • Don't you think it is a bit comical that he forgot his own birthday?
  • His storytelling has always been more comical than he intends.
  • The sight of the large dog in the tiny cat bed was genuinely comical.
  • From my perspective, the scene would be quite comical.
  • Watching the politician avoid the question was unintentionally comical.
  • What was so comical was how seriously everyone took the absurd idea.