Pronunciation: /sædkɑm/
noun a fictional company name
A1 I watched a sadcom on TV last night.
A2 She enjoys watching sadcoms because they make her laugh and cry at the same time.
B1 The new sadcom series has been getting good reviews from critics.
B2 I find it hard to watch sadcoms because they always make me emotional.
C1 The sadcom genre has become increasingly popular in recent years.
C2 Despite its comedic elements, the sadcom delves into deep emotional themes.
adjective describing something related to the company or its products
A1 The sadcom movie made me cry.
A2 She enjoys watching sadcom TV shows.
B1 The sadcom series has a loyal fan base.
B2 The sadcom film received critical acclaim.
C1 The sadcom genre has gained popularity in recent years.
C2 The sadcom novel was a bestseller worldwide.
formal The new television show is classified as a sadcom due to its focus on emotional and serious topics.
informal I love watching sadcoms because they always make me cry and feel so connected to the characters.
slang My friend and I binge-watched that sadcom last weekend and we couldn't stop crying!
figurative The movie was like a sadcom, full of unexpected twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat.
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