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ANTICS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
antics | American Dictionary. plural noun. us / ˈæn·tɪks / Add to word list. amusing, silly, or strange behavior: The antics of the clowns amused the children. (Definition of antics from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Antics Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
[plural] often disapproving. : funny or playful actions or behavior. I'm tired of his childish antics. ANTICS meaning: funny or playful actions or behavior.
Antics Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : characterized by clownish extravagance or absurdity. an antic farce. b. : whimsically lighthearted : frolicsome. Gelbart's intelligence is antic and playful. Lloyd Rose. 2. archaic : grotesque, bizarre.
ANTICS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of antics in English. antics. noun [ plural ] us / ˈæn.t̬ɪks / uk / ˈæn.tɪks / Add to word list. funny, silly, or strange behavior: But the rock star, whose stage antics used to include smashing guitars, is older and wiser now. The crowds were once again entertained by the number-one tennis player's antics on and off the court.
antics noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
antics. noun. /ˈæntɪks/. /ˈæntɪks/. [plural] behaviour that is silly and funny in a way that people usually like. The bank staff got up to all sorts of antics to raise money for charity. a comic who performs wacky antics on his TV show. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.
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