hilarious

hilarious
hilariously, adv.hilariousness, n.
/hi lair"ee euhs, -lar"-, huy-/, adj.
1. arousing great merriment; extremely funny: a hilarious story; a hilarious old movie.
2. boisterously merry or cheerful: a hilarious celebration.
3. merry; cheerful.
[1815-25; < L hilar(is), hilar(us) cheerful ( < Gk hilarós) + -IOUS]
Syn. 2. lively, jolly, rollicking, high-spirited.
Ant. 2. sad, serious, solemn.

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  • hilarious — hi|lar|i|ous [ hı leriəs ] adjective extremely funny: For some reason, she finds his jokes hilarious. ╾ hi|lar|i|ous|ly adverb: It was a hilariously funny situation …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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