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comedically

Adverb

Meaning

comedically (comparative more comedically, superlative most comedically)

In a comedic manner; using comedy.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

You have Mel Brooks and your Marx Brothers and your Larry David. So it's affected it enormously and really not at all. I don't think I've ever done anything comedically where the joke of it had to do with Judaism and Jewishness, but there's definitely a proud tradition of comedy in the Jews. Andy Samberg

It's always good to take something that's happened in your life and make something of it comedically. Larry David

It's like, if I had the luxury of choice, and didn't have to worry about making a living, I would definitely want to get into whatever field it was that allowed me to push further and further comedically. Because that's the joy of it. Mitchell Hurwitz

Once I moved to Chicago and started trying to get acting jobs, I just tended to book more things that were comedically based than anything else. I never had the preconceived notion, 'I will be a comedic actor.' I just thought, 'I'll go into acting and see what kind of work I can get.' Steve Carell

Then, specifically in the anime, he comedically reforms into a lovey-dovey soul who befriends Chi Chi, Videl and Bulma in heaven. Source: Internet

The book, which features a comedically pensive McConaughey on the cover, is said to detail the author’s struggle to figure out the along with “whatever turned me on, turned me off, made me laugh, made me cry, made me question, or kept me up at night.” Source: Internet

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