comedic, funny, hilarious
blithe, cheerful, delighted, boon, jolly, hilarious, pleased, exalted
more gracious, most gracious more hilarious, most hilarious
The adjective hilarious has the adverb form hilariously.
I can give you several sentences.That movie is hilarious!I laughed at the hilarious scene where the dog chased the man around and around a tree.You have a hilarious sense of humor.
Hilarious, comical, amusing.
comedic, funny, hilarious
jolly, happy, pleasant, hilarious, enjoyable, delightful
blithe, cheerful, delighted, boon, jolly, hilarious, pleased, exalted
hilarious
The word hilarious means very funny and here are a few sentencesThat was a hilarious joke!!He is the most hilarious kid in the classOMG, she looks hilarious!My kids think Will Ferrell's new movie is just hilarious.Chris Rock is a hilarious stand up comedian.
No, but it is an adjective. This is because hilarious describes a noun; That is hilarious. or The hilarious T-shirt got a lot of attention.The reason it isn't a verb is because it describes the noun, but it does not tell what the noun is doing. Hilarious cannot be a verb because there is no way to do the action of hilarious; you can't hilarious a nice hat or hilarious to the store; it isn't possible. However, you can describe another adjective with it by adding -ly:The hilariously green bubble reflected the lake behind it.No. You can do something hilariously (adverb) and something can be hilarious (adjective). I am Hilarious. (adjective, describes what I am). I hilarious. (invalid way to use it).
he is supposed to be hilarious for us
more gracious, most gracious more hilarious, most hilarious
Hilarious translated in Filipino is "Nakakatawa, Nakatutuwa"
The adjective hilarious has the adverb form hilariously.
I can give you several sentences.That movie is hilarious!I laughed at the hilarious scene where the dog chased the man around and around a tree.You have a hilarious sense of humor.