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sitcom

[sit-kom] / ˈsɪtˌkɒm /


NOUN
situation comedy
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Flustered, but flattered, Dianne is preparing to sign a napkin when the fan explains that she especially liked the sitcom “Bless This Mess.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The first season, in 2005, follows her return to TV on a bland network sitcom called “Room and Bored.”

From Salon

The actor added, “I auditioned but didn’t get the part. My dad’s agent sent me out for a role in the TV sitcom ‘Our Man Higgins.’

From MarketWatch

The sitcom is played not in italics but in neon.

From Los Angeles Times

Now this final entry in the series sees Ms. Kudrow’s former TV star trying to revive her career by acting in an AI-authored sitcom.

From The Wall Street Journal