English to Spanish Dictionary comical

comical

cómico
definition
adjective
a series of comical misunderstandings
amusing.
translation of 'comical'
adjective
cómico,
chistoso,
divertido
example
His 'comical' perspective on life never fails him and the audience can't help but accept him.
And then she made a big 'comical' show of shaking her watch and holding it up to her ear.
The most 'comical' comment of the week was on our way back to the airport.
Apparently this 'comical' scene was an attempt to slip through the security cordon at the complex.
Still, it was slightly 'comical' , watching them scurry from the room as the machine did its stuff.
Despite the idea, the original series was startlingly 'comical' in places.
Confusion about that process is so rampant at the moment, however, as to be almost 'comical' .
They did have this rather strange habit of sticking their thumbs up at the crowd after every song too which looked a tad 'comical' at times.
He falls off his chair and stumbles around in a 'comical' manner to amuse us all.
I had a terrible but quite 'comical' ride home on the tube last night.
They looked quite 'comical' as they stood up with their fins and masks still on and their regulators still in their mouths.
The entire situation is so 'comical' that I can't help but let a small giggle escape.
Both were ridiculously funny in what must be two of the best 'comical' roles ever written.
None of them speak English so we have been communicating physically most of the time which is quite 'comical' .
That, like everything else about the man, is so over the top, it's 'comical' .
It made me jump at first, but once I was used to it, I found them strangely 'comical' .
The Dublin goalkeeper may wear rather large 'comical' gloves to ensure that the ball does not go past him.
The play is a heartbreaking but 'comical' tale of the trials and tribulations couples go through.
On his face is the most 'comical' , quizzical expression, which is probably exactly how most of us would look if stuffed.
There appeared to be thousands of them, in almost 'comical' disarray, and a few police cars.
The whole place was almost 'comically' primed for trouble.
What he dubs the perfection of misunderstanding in his hands becomes both an admirable description of the film's 'comicality' and the basis of narrative structure.
Both, far from being impressive, still less frightening, have a kind of burlesque vulgarity, even a 'comicality' about them, which might have been effective in a different context.
I heard a voice behind me declaring, rather 'comically' , that someone was wearing inappropriate work attire.
‘I have become increasingly convinced that great men have strong elements of 'comicality' in them,’ he remarks.
However, in comparison with the first part, there's more room left for irony and 'comicality' : a crisis of people who met and are still together cannot be as intense as a misunderstanding between relatives.
He 'comically' scrunches his long, sharp nose, to show he's sniffing the winds of change.
But the play certainly has its moments, both dramatically and 'comically' .
This is due to inept police work and 'comically' bad prosecutions.
Her deep, throaty voice often belied the 'comicality' of her mimicry.
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