Sitcom - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsɪtkɑːm|  American pronunciation of the word sitcom
Brit.  |ˈsɪtkɒm|  British pronunciation of the word sitcom

noun

- a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life
- a humorous television program based on situations that could arise in everyday life

Extra examples

The network debuts a new sitcom tonight.

...that sitcom star is still a bud, so all he needs right now are looks and personality...

...the racy sitcom frequently satirizes exactly the sort of prude who would like to see the show taken off the air...

...the roomful of unsung scriveners that it takes to churn out a weekly sitcom...

...the sitcom was offbeat and interesting in its first season, but has since become predictable and stodgy...

...another sitcom featuring wisecracking kids? whoopee...

The show is just another TV sitcom retread.

...the sitcom sends up the “trials and tribulations” of the rich and famous...

...hired the hot new Hollywood jokester to write the sitcom script...

Word forms

noun
singular: sitcom
plural: sitcoms
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