English

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Etymology

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From sitcom +‎ -ic, perhaps influenced by comic.

Adjective

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sitcomic (comparative more sitcomic, superlative most sitcomic)

  1. Of or relating to sitcom.
    • 1996, David Marc, Demographic Vistas: Television in American Culture, page 11:
      Kettle films deal with sitcomic themes, their feature length, lack of audience response tracks, and relatively panoramic settings make them very different viewing experiences.
    • 2014, Timotheus Vermeulen, Scenes from the Suburbs: Suburban Space in Us Film and Television:
      In The Simpsons, the sitcomic plot drives the camera over the harsh, black, thin lines making up the flat setting in an often hasty and inconsistent tempo.