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- adjectivehilarious (adjective)
- extremely amusing:"a hilarious dialogue from characters we never meet again"
- archaicboisterously merry:"an old man was in hilarious conversation with three young men"
Originearly 19th century: from Latin hilaris (from Greek hilaros ‘cheerful’) + -ous. The sense ‘exceedingly amusing’ dates from the 1920s.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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When something is super-funny, it's hilarious. Hilarious is an adjective that describes a high degree of humor. Things that are funny can cause you to smile or giggle, but when something is hilarious, it causes you to laugh out loud.
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