Pronunciation: /ˈkɒmɪk/
noun a magazine or book containing comic strips or other humorous material
A1 I enjoy reading comic books in my free time.
A2 My little sister loves to read comic strips in the newspaper.
B1 The graphic novel I picked up at the bookstore is a mix of drama and comedy.
B2 The comic convention featured famous artists and writers from the industry.
C1 The comic series I follow has a complex storyline with diverse characters.
C2 The graphic novel I read last week was a thought-provoking commentary on societal issues.
adjective causing or meant to cause laughter
A1 I enjoy reading comic books.
A2 She likes to watch comic movies for entertainment.
B1 The children were delighted by the comic illustrations in the book.
B2 The artist created a comic strip that was both humorous and thought-provoking.
C1 The graphic novel was praised for its complex characters and compelling storyline, elevating it beyond traditional comic fare.
C2 The satirical comic series challenged societal norms and sparked important conversations about current events.
formal The graphic novel is a sophisticated form of comic storytelling.
informal I love reading comics, they always make me laugh.
slang That comic was so funny, it had me rolling on the floor!
figurative His excuse was like a comic book plot, unbelievable and full of holes.
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