'Whimsical' means humorous or silly. So a whimsical character is one who is there mostly to provide minor comic relief or set a humorous atmosphere.
Examples include the White Rabbit from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potterbooks.
[adj.] Whimsical is an adjective prone to being in the state of unpredictability also something that usually astonishes a person.
The music to Frozen was whimsical. In the sentence, the soundtrack for Frozen is described as fancy. The music was lighthearted and playful.
Maybe- it was a whimsical night.................
She was very whimsical when she was playing in the playground.
That is the correct spelling of "whimsical" (lighthearted or fanciful).
playful, comical, funny
comedy
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Whimsical means lightly fantastic like a fairy tale.
What a whimsical flower that is.
She was very whimsical when she was playing in the playground.
That is the correct spelling of "whimsical" (lighthearted or fanciful).
Whimsical Stakes was created in 1956.
Wow! What a very whimsical house you have!
The base is whim, which forms a similar noun whimsy, and hence whimsical.
I just love your whimsical sense of humor!
An example of a whimsical tone in literature can be seen in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The absurd situations, playful language, and whimsical characters like the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter create a sense of fantasy and amusement for the reader.
The whimsical music reminded us of our day at the carnival.
Her outlook on life was considered whimsical by her staid and conservative friends.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word whimsical.