aristophanic Antonyms

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Meaning of aristophanic

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aristophanic (a.)

Of or pertaining to Aristophanes, the Athenian comic poet.

aristophanic Sentence Examples

  1. The play exhibited a distinctive Aristophanic wit, captivating the audience with its clever humor.
  2. Critics praised the production for its faithful adaptation of Aristophanic themes and style.
  3. The playwright aimed to capture the essence of Aristophanic comedy in his latest work.
  4. The actors rehearsed tirelessly to perfect the delivery of the Aristophanic dialogue.
  5. Audiences reveled in the Aristophanic satire, finding humor in its sharp social commentary.
  6. The playwright's writing style bore a striking resemblance to the Aristophanic tradition.
  7. Scholars analyzed the play for its Aristophanic influences and cultural significance.
  8. The director infused the performance with an Aristophanic flair, evoking laughter and thought.
  9. The play's humor was steeped in the rich tradition of Aristophanic comedy, delighting theatergoers of all ages.
  10. The production successfully captured the irreverent spirit of Aristophanic humor, earning critical acclaim and audience admiration.

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Of or pertaining to Aristophanes, the Athenian comic poet.

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The play exhibited a distinctive Aristophanic wit, captivating the audience with its clever humor.

Critics praised the production for its faithful adaptation of Aristophanic themes and style.

The playwright aimed to capture the essence of Aristophanic comedy in his latest work.

The actors rehearsed tirelessly to perfect the delivery of the Aristophanic dialogue.