Pronunciation: /kɑrˈtuːn/
noun a humorous or satirical drawing or comic strip
A1 My little sister loves watching cartoons on Saturday mornings.
A2 I enjoy reading cartoon strips in the newspaper.
B1 The new animated cartoon series is gaining popularity among children.
B2 The political cartoon in the newspaper cleverly satirizes current events.
C1 The cartoonist won an award for his thought-provoking illustrations.
C2 The museum had a special exhibit featuring original cartoon artwork from famous animators.
adjective characteristic of or resembling a cartoon
A1 I like to watch cartoon shows on TV.
A2 My niece loves to read cartoon books.
B1 The cartoon characters in that movie were very entertaining.
B2 The artist created a cartoon version of the famous landmark.
C1 The political cartoonist cleverly depicted the current events in his latest piece.
C2 The cartoonish illustrations added a whimsical touch to the children's book.
formal The educational cartoon was a hit among young children.
informal I love watching cartoons on Saturday mornings.
slang That cartoon was so funny, I was cracking up the whole time.
figurative His exaggerated storytelling made it seem like a cartoon come to life.
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