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comedy of errors

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WOTD – 18 November 2025

語源

From comedy +‎ of +‎ errors, probably coined by the English playwright William Shakespeare (c. 1564 – 1616) as the title of the play The Comedy of Errors (written c. 1594; published 1623), about two sets of identical twins separated at birth who are involved in a series of mistaken identities.

発音

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˌkɒmɪdi əv ˈɛɹəz/
  • (General American) IPA: /ˌkɑmədi əv ˈɛɹəɹz/
  • 韻: -ɛɹə(ɹ)z
  • ハイフネーション: com‧e‧dy of err‧ors

名詞

comedy of errors (plural comedies of errors)

  1. (originally theater, now also film, television) A comedy in which the humour is due to misinterpretations, mistaken identity, etc.
    Coordinate term: comedy of manners
  2. (by extension, idiomatic) A series of amusing or farcical events involving awkward missteps or other mistakes.

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