comique

See also: comiqué

English

Etymology

French comique

Noun

comique (plural comiques)

  1. (dated) A comic actor or singer.

Asturian

Verb

comique

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive of comicar

French

Etymology

From Latin cōmicus, from Ancient Greek κωμικός (kōmikós).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔ.mik/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ik
  • Homophone: comiques

Adjective

comique (plural comiques)

  1. comic
    Synonyms: amusant, drôle, (colloquial) rigolo
    • 1674, Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, Art poétique:
      J’aime mieux Arioste et ses fables comiques
      Que ces auteurs, toujours froids et mélancoliques,
      Qui, dans leur sombre humeur, se croiraient faire affront
      Si les Grâces jamais leur déridaient le front.
      I would rather have Ariosto and his comic tales than those authors who are always frigid and miserable, who, being temperamentally gloomy, would think it an insult to themselves if the Graces ever unwrinkled their foreheads.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Dutch: komiek
  • German: komisch
  • Romanian: comic
  • Turkish: komik

Noun

comique m (plural comiques)

  1. comedy
    Synonym: comédie
  2. clown (person who acts silly)
    Synonym: bouffon

Derived terms

Further reading

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