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单词 antic
释义

antic

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noun

an·​tic ˈan-tik How to pronounce antic (audio)
1
: an attention-drawing, often wildly playful or funny act or action : caper
usually plural
childish antics
2
archaic : a performer of a grotesque or ludicrous part : buffoon

antic

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adjective

1
a
: characterized by clownish extravagance or absurdity
an antic farce
b
: whimsically lighthearted : frolicsome
Gelbart's intelligence is antic and playful. Lloyd Rose
2
archaic : grotesque, bizarre
antically
ˈan-ti-k(ə-)lē How to pronounce antic (audio)
adverb

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When Renaissance Italians began exploring the ancient Roman ruins around them, they discovered fantastic mural paintings that they called grottesca (which means "grotesques," a name given to the paintings because they were found in caves, or grotte). Because they were so old, the murals were also called antichi, or "ancient things." English speakers adopted antichi, modifying it to antike or anticke, and eventually any behavior or dress reminiscent of the kind depicted in the Roman murals became known as an antic. Within 20 years of its earliest recorded uses as a noun, antic began appearing as an English adjective. Originally, it meant "grotesque" or "bizarre" (a sense now considered archaic), but today it means "playful, funny, or absurd" and the noun means "an often wildly playful or funny act."

Synonyms

Noun

  • caper
  • capriccio
  • dido
  • escapade
  • frolic
  • gag
  • jest
  • knavery
  • monkeyshine(s)
  • practical joke
  • prank
  • rag [chiefly British]
  • roguery
  • shavie [Scottish]
  • shine(s)
  • trick
  • waggery

Adjective

  • chucklesome
  • comedic
  • comic
  • comical
  • droll
  • farcical
  • funny
  • hilarious
  • humoristic
  • humorous
  • hysterical
  • hysteric
  • killing
  • laughable
  • ludicrous
  • ridiculous
  • riotous
  • risible
  • screaming
  • sidesplitting
  • uproarious
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Example Sentences

Noun we'll have no more of your antics, so just settle down
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
That’s prime territory for Sandler these days, who has over the years calmed his antic ‘SNL’ blare into thoughtful world-weariness. Mark Olsen, Los Angeles Times, 10 June 2022 None of us relish being the butt of an unethical antic that does a proverbial pulling of the wool over our eyes. Lance Eliot, Forbes, 25 Apr. 2022 The adult ought to have more common sense than to tell a teen to do this perilous antic. Lance Eliot, Forbes, 29 Dec. 2021 Like Moulton’s previous antics, the latest antic may just be met with eyerolls and, yes, television time. BostonGlobe.com, 25 Aug. 2021 From Moulton’s perspective, the risk-reward dynamic of this latest antic was more favorable than not. BostonGlobe.com, 25 Aug. 2021 On an app that often privileges the antic, Mr. Boutilier’s anti-takes became a wry course correction. New York Times, 8 July 2021 Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool star and resident dad-joke machine, just pulled another antic on his family, this time for Father's Day. Chelsey Sanchez, Harper's BAZAAR, 23 June 2020 Barbara’s antics lead her to be stung by a nasty horde of bees and then, horror of horrors, to endure the unsightly welts that blossom on her face, rendering her physically unbecoming, at least temporarily. Longreads, 27 Mar. 2020
Adjective
This playfully antic storytelling is complemented by a wild tombola of directorial technique from Begić, a filmmaker usually inclined toward poise and naturalism. Guy Lodge, Variety, 17 Aug. 2022 Thoroughly taken with its own antic almost-cleverness, the movie is a grisly post-millennial whodunit, graced with actors who are reliably good whether they’re being slashed, bludgeoned or reduced to cheap satirical punchlines. Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times, 4 Aug. 2022 But where walking simulators were generally melancholy, The Stanley Parable was antic. Gabriel Winslow-yost, The New York Review of Books, 3 Aug. 2022 Fellini’s early films as a director were in a neorealist mode but had a buoyancy and antic air that suggested a different direction. Glenn Kenny, BostonGlobe.com, 1 June 2022 Another day, another hilarious antic from American Idol judge Luke Bryan. Adrianna Freedman, Good Housekeeping, 17 July 2022 Chaplin’s movement is the symphony’s longest, most complex and most impressive, an extraordinary probing portrayal of the Little Tramp as a serious as well as antic artist. Los Angeles Times, 16 July 2022 Lead singer Matt Berninger leaned into the song with his signature stage posture — half stiff, half antic, hands clasped hard behind his back and straining toward the microphone. Kayla Samoy, Chicago Tribune, 16 July 2022 The four female performers — Jennifer Barnat, Katie Boren, Emma Green and Katrien Van Riel — switch roles and attitudes with antic aplomb. Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant, 8 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun and Adjective

Italian antico ancient thing or person, from antico ancient, from Latin antiquus — more at antique

First Known Use

Noun

1564, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Adjective

1536, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Kids Definition

antic

noun

an·​tic ˈan-tik How to pronounce antic (audio)
: a wildly playful or funny act or action
We laughed at the kitten's antics.

antic 1 of 2

adjective

1
as in humorous
causing or intended to cause laughter antic shenanigans that made me nearly fall over with laughter

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • humorous
  • comedic
  • funny
  • comical
  • amusing
  • comic
  • hysterical
  • ridiculous
  • entertaining
  • hysteric
  • playful
  • farcical
  • hilarious
  • uproarious
  • riotous
  • droll
  • ludicrous
  • witty
  • screaming
  • humoristic
  • sidesplitting
  • laughable
  • risible
  • chucklesome
  • zany
  • clownish
  • killing
  • slapstick
  • waggish
  • whimsical
  • jocular
  • slapsticky
  • knockabout
  • merry
  • flippant
  • mirthful
  • diverting
  • laughing
  • wry
  • jovial
  • jocose
  • facetious
  • flip
  • jokey
  • gleeful
  • campy
  • mad
  • jolly
  • joky
  • jocund
  • blithesome
  • pert
  • smart-alecky
  • priceless
  • smart
  • rich
  • smart-aleck
  • snickery

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unfunny
  • unamusing
  • lame
  • serious
  • humorless
  • solemn
  • somber
  • sombre
  • tragical
  • earnest
  • tragic
  • staid
  • sedate
  • grave
  • unsmiling
  • severe
  • unhumorous
  • sober
  • poignant
  • weighty
  • uncomic
  • unhysterical
  • mournful
  • sad
  • touching
  • moving
  • sorrowful
  • tearful
  • lachrymose
  • affecting
  • woeful
  • sobersided
  • no-nonsense
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2
as in playful
given to good-natured joking or teasing an antic group of kids at summer camp

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • playful
  • amusing
  • mischievous
  • goofy
  • larky
  • entertaining
  • sportive
  • elfish
  • merry
  • frisky
  • frolicsome
  • coltish
  • energetic
  • rollicking
  • lively
  • delightful
  • silly
  • sportful
  • fay
  • whimsical
  • fun
  • happy
  • impish
  • enjoyable
  • pleasing
  • coy
  • lighthearted
  • prankish
  • frolic
  • roguish
  • spirited
  • jocund
  • kittenish
  • joking
  • vivacious
  • gay
  • knavish
  • pleasant
  • spunky
  • sprightly
  • jocose
  • pixie
  • frivolous
  • jocular
  • teasing
  • rascally
  • devilish
  • jesting
  • trifling
  • diverting
  • pleasurable
  • pixy
  • dabbling

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • earnest
  • serious
  • solemn
  • dutiful
  • sober
  • somber
  • sombre
  • responsible
  • stolid
  • grim
  • stern
  • grave
  • priggish
  • decorous
  • serious-minded
  • proper
  • sobersided
  • staid
  • formal
  • sedate
  • stuffy
  • starchy
  • restrained
  • inhibited
  • guarded
  • no-nonsense
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antic

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noun

as in prank
a playful or mischievous act intended as a joke we'll have no more of your antics, so just settle down

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • prank
  • trick
  • caper
  • escapade
  • adventure
  • joking
  • roguery
  • waggery
  • knavery
  • experience
  • gag
  • capriccio
  • frolic
  • practical joke
  • shine(s)
  • hijinks
  • rag
  • jest
  • time
  • tomfoolery
  • game
  • stunt
  • feat
  • kidding
  • shavie
  • performance
  • monkeyshine(s)
  • skylarking
  • dido
  • lark
  • rowdyism
  • whimsy
  • horseplay
  • roughhousing
  • gambit
  • deed
  • vagary
  • teasing
  • high jinks
  • play
  • hoax
  • whimsey
  • trickery
  • stratagem
  • subterfuge
  • maneuver
  • shenanigan(s)
  • mission
  • deception
  • conceit
  • caprice
  • ruse
  • whim
  • ploy
  • delusion
  • deceit
  • wile
  • fraud
  • fooling
  • fancy
  • sham
  • hoodwinking
  • hanky-panky
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