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slapstick

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slapstick /ˈslæpˌstɪk/ noun
slapstick
/ˈslæpˌstɪk/
noun
Learner's definition of SLAPSTICK
[noncount]
: comedy that involves physical action (such as falling down or hitting people)打闹剧often used before another noun常用于另一名词前
BNC: 35905 COCA: 26312

slapstick

noun

slap·​stick ˈslap-ˌstik How to pronounce slapstick (audio)
1
: a device made of two flat pieces of wood fastened at one end so as to make a loud noise when used by an actor to strike a person
2
: comedy stressing farce and horseplay
also : activity resembling slapstick
slapstick adjective
slapsticky adjective

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The idea that knocking people about made for good comedy dates as far back as the Greco-Roman theater, where clowns rambunctiously "attacked" one another onstage. The object from which the word slapstick derives, however, was invented in Italy in the 16th century. Renaissance comedy typically featured stock characters placed in ridiculous situations, and one such ubiquitous character was Harlequin, whose brilliant costuming made him easily recognizable. Harlequin was given to wielding a paddle which was designed to make a terrible noise when he hit someone, usually to the delight of the audience. This paddle was eventually known in English as a "slapstick," and it became a symbol of that type of highly physical comedy. The word slapstick then came to refer to the comedy itself.

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Example Sentences

an actor whose roles range from slapstick to serious drama a lowbrow comedy that relies heavily on slapstick for its laughs
Recent Examples on the Web Another author might have played the idea for slapstick or suspense. Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, The Atlantic, 31 Aug. 2022 Colorful, fast-paced and filled with slapstick and silliness, The Monkees embodied the rebellious sensibilities of a younger generation. Chris Koseluk, The Hollywood Reporter, 24 July 2022 If anything, the jokes that are supposed to please adults are even weaker than the slapstick. Kyle Smith, WSJ, 28 July 2022 The movie could have used more of their exchanges with Rita, and less of such strained slapstick as Rita’s Pilates misadventure. Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter, 10 Aug. 2022 The last two decades have brought dozens of other spy-movie send-ups, from the ultraviolent Kingsman franchise to Melissa McCarthy's delightful slapstick in Spy. Leah Greenblatt, EW.com, 19 July 2022 Bottom’s acting troupe, meanwhile, provides low comedy of the highest order, as the bickering performers rehearse their play with a heaping dose of vaudevillian slapstick. Thomas Floyd, Washington Post, 4 July 2022 This endlessly quotable film is full of ludicrous left turns and rapid-fire punchlines, but underneath all the slapstick lies a warm and fuzzy center. Andrew Walsh, EW.com, 23 June 2022 Despite training as a serious Shakespearean actor, Varney found breakout success with the goofball slapstick of the Ernest movies. Brendan Mcaleer, Car and Driver, 21 May 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1896, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of slapstick was in 1896
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