"Slapstick" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slapstick" Meaning

Exaggerated physical comedy, characterized by over-the-top, absurd, and often violent humor, typically involving silly, clumsy, and accidental situations or pratfalls.

"Slapstick" Examples

Usage Examples for "slapstick"


In a comedy film, the actor used a pratfall and a slapstick move to make the audience laugh out loud.
The director chose to depict the entire film as a cartoonish slapstick comedy, exaggerating the actors' reactions to comical effect.
The slapstick antics in the slapstick film were done for entertainment purposes, even the leading actors involved in the comedy film knew how it was played for laughs.
An actor's performance as a bumbling hero or villain in a slapstick film received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.
There were exaggerated comedic scenes in the holiday film that used quick pace pacing and a slapstick tone to make a point

"Slapstick" Similar Words

Slap

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The word "slap" is a verb or a noun that has several meanings. Here are a few of them:<br><br>As a verb:<br><br> To hit or strike something or someone forcefully, often with the flat part of the hand<br> To hit or strike with a sudden, loud sound<br><br>Example sentences:<br> She slapped me on the face.<br> A large wave slapped the shore.<br><br>As a noun:<br><br> A blow or a hit, usually with the flat part of the hand<br> A sudden loud sound<br><br>Example sentences:<br> He gave his brother a slap on the back.<br> The slap of the waves against the shore was soothing.<br><br>In addition to these meanings, "slap" is also used idiatically in expressions such as "slap happy" (extremely pleased or happy) and "slapstick" (exaggerated or silly comedy, often involving physical humor).

Slapdash

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Rough and careless in a way that is considered to be of a lower quality or done hastily.

Slapdashly

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Slaphappy

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Feeling extremely happy and excitable, often to the point of being a little wild or out of control.

Slapped

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Verb (past tense of "slap"): to hit someone suddenly and sharply with an open hand, often with a quick, flat motion.

Slapper

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Slash

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A slash is a punctuation mark (/) that is used to indicate several things, including:<br><br>- Separation between words or phrases<br>- Division or numerator in fractions<br>- Indicator of a choice between two or more alternatives<br>- Symbol for subtraction or division in computing and mathematics

Slashed

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Having a diagonal or angular cut, as from a blow or a sharp edge. <br><br>Example: "Her shirt was slashed across the front."

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Slat

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A narrow board or piece of material, especially one used to separate or divide something.<br><br>Example: "The teacher used a slat to separate the students in the classroom."

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