🤡antic

noun
/ˈæntɪk/

Meaning

a playful, funny, or silly act or gesture

Example Sentences

The children laughed at the clown’s antics.

Example Expressions

antics of youth

Synonyms

prank, trick, joke, frolic, caper

Antonyms

seriousness, solemnity

Collocations

comic antic, childish antic, silly antic

More Example Sentences

We finally got to have a romantic dinner.

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean

Your argument is solid, but you should have anticipated and addressed potential counterarguments.

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean while keeping the passengers calm

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean while keeping the passengers calm by speaking over the intercom

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean while keeping the passengers calm by speaking over the intercom in a steady voice

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean while keeping the passengers calm by speaking over the intercom in a steady voice and assuring them of their safety

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean while keeping the passengers calm by speaking over the intercom in a steady voice and assuring them of their safety until the turbulence subsides

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean while keeping the passengers calm by speaking over the intercom in a steady voice and assuring them of their safety until the turbulence subsides and the sky clears

A pilot flies a plane through a sudden storm over the Atlantic Ocean while keeping the passengers calm by speaking over the intercom in a steady voice and assuring them of their safety until the turbulence subsides and the sky clears allowing for a smooth landing.

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a tool with a flat blade for digging; a playing card suit
a person whose job is to fix damaged or broken things
the front surface of a person's or animal's body between the neck and abdomen; a large strong box

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