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/hɪˈɫɛɹiəs/
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[ UK /hɪlˈeəɹɪəs/ ]
[ UK /hɪlˈeəɹɪəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter
hilarious broad comedy
uproarious stories
a screaming farce
How To Use hilarious In A Sentence
- He is the leader of a hilarious village of "unsubdued and irksome" Gauls still holding out against Caesar's legions in 50 B.C.
- The result is a hilarious tale which often twists and turns like no other. The Sun
- Masked, they were dynamic, varied, and hilarious, so that their masks actually seemed to become their faces, despite their grotesqueness; unmasked, they were slow, hesitant, and awkward, as if ashamed of the material.
- Our trip from Florida to Pennsylvania to attend the Cairn Terrier Specialty Dog Show, was one long series of mishaps, turned into hilarious memories.
- The pitch, intonation, and speed of his voice are all over the map and make every bit of dialogue and catchphrase either hilarious or an assault on your eardrums.
- Not only are they pushing the boundaries of irreverence, which is hilarious, but it is grounded in this humanity, this pain, this pathos, that goes beyond what we think of as comedy. USATODAY.com News
- In interview, he'll often segue into a boorish, rambling mode which - while always hilarious - still seems like performance.
- Alvin Crawford and John Criter are hilarious as Falstaff's sidekicks, but Franco Pomponi's voice needs greater heft to make Ford's frequent rages comic.
- His complex philosophies are enlivened by often hilarious cracks. Times, Sunday Times
- Even though the title of this hilarious short mockumentary video is "Cockhead," it's probably safe for work, since the naughty bit is mosaiced. Plastic surgery parody video - Boing Boing