Comic in spanish

Cómic

pronunciation: koʊmik part of speech: adjective
In gestures

comic1 = tebeo, cómic. [Nombre]

Example: Another activities organized by the library are comic, jigsaw, knitting and dressmaking swap shops.

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» book-length comic = recopilación de comics, recopilación de tebeos.

Example: Sin that time, a few journals have begun carrying reviews of graphic novels and book-length comics, but other voices are needed = Desde entonces, unas cuantas revistas han empezado a incluir reseñas de novelas gráficas y recopilaciones de comics, pero se necesitan más opiniones.

» comic collector = coleccionista de tebeos, coleccionista de comics.

Example: Market research has shown the average age of comic collectors to be twenty-five.

» comics collection = colección de comics, colección de tebeos.

Example: The author discusses briefly a range of issues that emerge when building a comics collection in an academic library.

» trade comic = tebeo, cómic.

Example: The author describes the potential of trade comics in attracting reluctant or disinterested readers.

comic2 = cómico. [Adjetivo]

Example: The narrative contrasts sharply with the comic tone of the author's latest book, indicating a remarkably versatile talent.

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» comic book = cómic, tebeo.

Example: Like European and Japanese prototypes, these new-wave comic books may appear in magazine or quality paperback format, often called 'graphic novels'.

» comic butt = hazmerreír.

Example: The comic butt, the natural-born leader, and the bully are archetypal figures found in any social group.

» comic strip = tira cómica, historieta, historieta de tebeo.

Example: The aim of the collection is to provide a historical review of the comic strip.

» tragic-comic = tragicómico, tragicocómico.

Example: He is a tragic-comic hero whose actions produce the tragedy within the play.

» tragicomic [tragi-comic] = trágicómico, tragicocómico.

Example: The author concentrates on the themes of food, sex and money to illustrate his anti-idealistic view of society as a tragicomic world dominated by stupidity and ruthless aggression.

Comic synonyms

risible in spanish: risible, pronunciation: rɪzəbəl part of speech: adjective funny in spanish: gracioso, pronunciation: fʌni part of speech: adjective humorous in spanish: humorístico, pronunciation: hjumɜrəs part of speech: adjective amusing in spanish: divertido, pronunciation: əmjuzɪŋ part of speech: adjective comedian in spanish: cómico, pronunciation: kəmidiən part of speech: noun comical in spanish: cómico, pronunciation: kɑmɪkəl part of speech: adjective mirthful in spanish: alegre, pronunciation: mɜrθfəl part of speech: adjective laughable in spanish: cómico, pronunciation: læfəbəl part of speech: adjective humourous in spanish: chistoso, pronunciation: hjumʊrəs part of speech: adjective comic book in spanish: libro de historietas, pronunciation: kɑmɪkbʊk part of speech: noun
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