Definitions for sitcom

sitcom sit·com

Spelling: [sit-kom]
IPA: /ˈsɪtˌkɒm/

Sitcom is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 114 anagrams from letters in sitcom (cimost).

Definitions for sitcom

noun

  1. situation comedy.

Origin of sitcom

First recorded in 1960-65; by shortening

Examples for sitcom

They were looking at one another like a couple of googly-eyed kids at the end of a date in a sitcom.

Janeane Garofalo bashed President George W. Bush so much over the invasion of Iraq that it likely cost her her own ABC sitcom.

And that was, neglecting the fact that they were sitcom characters, a “real” gay couple.

Although my temptation is to balk like a sitcom father—“Whaddya mean these guys are famous for Tweeting?!”

As the sitcom returns with a ‘repilot,’ Gillian Jacobs says to expect the funniest episodes yet from the gang from Greendale.

Early this year, Cosby had a sitcom in development for NBC and a stand-up special in development for Netflix.

Soon after he was cast in the critically beloved ABC sitcom Happy Endings, on which he played Max Blum.

I ended up doing a show in Los Angeles, and HBO said they liked it and asked if I could think about it as a sitcom.

Community has always been a sitcom about sitcoms, and thus it seems natural for it to tackle the subject of endings.

How many times can you watch a sitcom featuring a family sitting in the living room insulting each other?

Word Value for sitcom
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Words with friends

12

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