Definition of comedic in English:
 comedic
adjective kəˈmiːdɪkkəˈmēdik
Relating to or characteristic of comedy; comic.
 the man is a comedic genius
 with perfect comedic timing, he delivers the punch line
 Example sentencesExamples
-  I've always been much more engaged by him in a comedic rather than dramatic role.
 -  She has the comedic timing of my eight-dollar Rolex.
 -  He explores in his art the dynamics of decay without ignoring the comedic ironies of living.
 -  In the comedic half, she is the neighbor of an underemployed actor, who soon becomes fixated on her.
 -  This movie doesn't bother to offer an original comedic thought, or pursue a different take on collegiate life or the onset of midlife crisis.
 -  It's an old tradition for comedic actors to appear in big, dramatic movies in order to be taken seriously.
 -  A scene ripe with comedic possibilities is then cruelly squandered.
 -  Many comedic moments feel directed, not spontaneous.
 -  Some celebrities known for their comedic, dramatic, or vocal talents are also accomplished visual artists who use their pieces to support various causes.
 -  He exploited the weaknesses of others for comedic effect.
 
Rhymes
  
cyclopedic, encyclopedic, medick, orthopaedic (US orthopedic)