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
opus dei,
opuscule,
opusculum,
opv,
opéra bouffe,
opéra comique,
oquassa,
or,
or circuit,
or else,
or other
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