antic
Americannoun
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Usually antics.
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a playful trick or prank; caper.
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a grotesque, fantastic, or ludicrous gesture, act, or posture.
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Archaic.
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an actor in a grotesque or ridiculous presentation.
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a buffoon; clown.
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Obsolete.
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a grotesque theatrical presentation; ridiculous interlude.
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a grotesque or fantastic sculptured figure, as a gargoyle.
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adjective
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ludicrous; funny.
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fantastic; odd; grotesque.
an antic disposition.
verb (used without object)
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- antically adverb
Etymology
Origin of antic
1520–30; earlier antike, antique < Italian antico ancient (< Latin antīcus, antīquus; see antique), apparently taken to mean “grotesque,” as used in descriptions of fantastic figures found in Roman ruins
Explanation
An antic is a prank to the extreme. It’s outrageous, but it’s usually meant to be funny. When the senior class steals the principal’s car and manages to get it inside the gym, the antic may be condemned by the school, but everyone else probably thinks it’s hilarious. The noun antic is most commonly used in the plural form, as in “the coach was growing tired of his star player’s silly antics after scoring.” Sometimes antics can lean toward the not-so-funny side as well. Really ridiculous behavior that is more foolish than funny can also be called antics. Antic can also be used an as adjective, as in "her antic stand-up routine had everyone rolling in the aisles." It more infrequently can be used as a verb meaning "to act like a clown."
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Example Sentences
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Lacking any of Semple’s antic humor, the manuscript was scrapped.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026
He was substituted after just one minute having not touched the ball, but the publicity antic sparked a major backlash.
From BBC • Jan. 30, 2025
The agility competition might be the rhythmic gymnastics of Westminster, derided as less than by traditionalists, but it’s a growing sport with meritocratic principles and an air of antic fun in its favor.
From Seattle Times • May 12, 2024
The comedy is antic, sometimes to a fault.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 24, 2023
He asks no questions and offers no tales, deprived of his antic companion, with whom the recounting of incident was a joy.
From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson
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