sitcom

/ˈsɪtkɒm/

Definitions

1. noun

A television program that is a comedy series, typically featuring a recurring cast of characters and a mix of witty dialogue and comedic situations.

“The sitcom was a huge hit and ran for several seasons.”

2. verb

To create or produce a television program that is a comedy series.

“The network sitcommed the new comedy series.”

Synonyms

  • comedy
  • situation comedy

Antonyms

  • drama
  • soap opera