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All tragedy antonyms

trag·e·dy
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noun tragedy

  • humor — hacker humour
  • wisecracking — a smart or facetious remark.
  • zaniness — ludicrously or whimsically comical; clownish.
  • melodrama — a dramatic form that does not observe the laws of cause and effect and that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action at the expense of characterization.
  • drama — a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play.
  • haha — sunk fence.
  • fun and games — frivolously diverting activity.
  • dramaturgy — the craft or the techniques of dramatic composition.
  • field day — a day devoted to outdoor sports or athletic contests, as at a school.
  • jocosity — the state or quality of being jocose.
  • funnies — providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical: a funny remark; a funny person.
  • broadway — a thoroughfare in New York City, famous for its theatres: the centre of the commercial theatre in the US
  • farce — a light, humorous play in which the plot depends upon a skillfully exploited situation rather than upon the development of character.
  • facetiousness — (uncountable) The state of being facetious.
  • high spirits — lively or boisterous mood
  • wittiness — possessing wit in speech or writing; amusingly clever in perception and expression: a witty writer.
  • bon mot — A bon mot is a clever, witty remark.
  • mummery — the performance of mummers.
  • footlight — Usually, footlights. Theater. the lights at the front of a stage that are nearly on a level with the feet of the performers.
  • footlights — Usually, footlights. Theater. the lights at the front of a stage that are nearly on a level with the feet of the performers.
  • buffoonery — Buffoonery is foolish behaviour that makes you laugh.
  • ha-ha — sunk fence.
  • merry-go-round — Also called carousel, carrousel. (in amusement parks, carnivals, etc.) a revolving, circular platform with wooden horses or other animals, benches, etc., on which people may sit or ride, usually to the accompaniment of mechanical or recorded music.
  • comedy — Comedy consists of types of entertainment, such as plays and films, or particular scenes in them, that are intended to make people laugh.
  • chestnut — A chestnut or chestnut tree is a tall tree with broad leaves.
  • joke — something said or done to provoke laughter or cause amusement, as a witticism, a short and amusing anecdote, or a prankish act: He tells very funny jokes. She played a joke on him.
  • humorousness — (uncountable) The state or quality of being humorous.
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