Antic synonyms
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The definition of a dido is another term for a trick or joke, such as in the phrase “cutting a dido.”
One who acts in a silly or ridiculous fashion; a clown or fool.
(Slang) An illegal plot or enterprise, especially one involving theft.
A cartoon story, a graphic novel.
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A jumping and skipping about in play; frolic
A joke or quip.
A thing done or said merely in fun
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A practical joke or mischievous trick.
One, especially a girl, that sports and frolics.
(Uncountable) Trickery, games; skulduggery. To "call", "claim" or "declare" shenanigans is to rhetorically label something as officially deceitful, improper, or otherwise incorrect.
Something done to attract attention or publicity.
The art or knack of doing something easily, skillfully, quickly, etc.
A ludicrous, buffoonish character in old comedies who attempts feebly to mimic the tricks of the clown.
seriousness (antonym)
The state or quality of being serious.
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A playful trick; prank
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A mischievous act
The definition of bizarre is a very strange person or thing.
Exceedingly great in size or degree; extravagant:
Of or pertaining to fantasy.
That is barely believable based on logical or normal thinking
Grotesque is defined as repulsively ugly or shocking.
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good (related)
(Slang) Incriminating information or evidence:
work (related)
Something that has been made or done; result of a specific kind of activity or way of working [to have dental work done, skillful brushwork]
true (related)
(Logic) Of the state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result.
usual (related)
Most commonly occurring
Something, as a novel or play, intended as an elaborate hoax or practical joke on the reader or audience
To have fun in an irresponsible manner.
pranky
Having the character of a prank
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escapade (related)
banter (related)
theatrics (related)
silliness (related)
Find another word for antic. In this page you can discover 39 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for antic, like: clown, dido, buffoon, caper, comic, droll, gambado, gambol, harlequin, jape and joke.