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Definition of Comical

Comical
Comical Com"ic*al, a. 1. Relating to comedy. They deny it to be tragical because its catastrophe is a wedding, which hath ever been accounted comical. --Gay. 2. Exciting mirth; droll; laughable; as, a comical story. ``Comical adventures.' --Dryden. Syn: Humorous; laughable; funny. See Droll. -- Com"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Com"ic*al"ness, n.

Meaning of Comical from wikipedia

- Comical may refer to: Comedy, a genre of fiction intended to be humorous Comical Radio, a w****ly comedy radio show in New York City This disambiguation...
- Party and Saddam's government. He has also been nicknamed Baghdad Bob or Comical Ali (a play on "Chemical Ali") for his notable and colorful television...
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- Lawrence Ari Fleischer (born October 13, 1960) is an American media consultant and political aide who served as the 23rd White House Press Secretary, for...
- A comic strip is a sequence of cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons...
- with the Paris theatre of the same name, opéra comique is not necessarily comical or shallow in nature; Carmen, perhaps the most famous opéra comique, is...
- (Yiddish: שמענדריק, אָדער, די קאָמישע חתונה, English: Schmendrik or The Comical Wedding) is an 1877 comedy by Abraham Goldfaden, one of the earliest and...
- Comic opera, sometimes known as light opera, is a sung dramatic work of a light or comic nature, usually with a happy ending and often including spoken...
- idiosyncratic design that in the 19th century it was commonly known as the Comical House and several maps from the time labeled it as such. On three sides...
- musicians" with little or no formal musical training often will produce comical results (see for instance, Florence Foster Jenkins, Mrs. Miller, the Portsmouth...