opéra comique

[ op-er-uh ko-meek, op-ruh; French aw-pey-ra kaw-meek ]
/ ˈɒp ər ə kɒˈmik, ˈɒp rə; French ɔ peɪ ra kɔˈmik /

noun, plural o·pé·ra co·miques, o·pé·ras co·mique, French o·pe·ras co·miques [aw-pey-ra kaw-meek] /ɔ peɪ ra kɔˈmik/.

Origin of opéra comique

Borrowed into English from French around 1735–45

Words nearby opéra comique

Example sentences from the Web for opera comique

  • He adjusts his cravat, and strikes various attitudes for the benefit of the women in the first galleries at the Opera-Comique.

    Father Goriot |Honore de Balzac

British Dictionary definitions for opera comique

opéra comique
/ (kɒˈmiːk, French ɔpera kɔmik) /

noun plural opéras comiques (French ɔpera kɔmik)

a type of opera, not necessarily comic, current in France during the 19th century and characterized by spoken dialogue. It originated in satirical parodies of grand opera