Graciosas (en. Funny)
/ɡɾaˈθjosas/ (en España), /ɡɾaˈsiosas/ (en América Latina)
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
Said of something that provokes laughter.
That joke was very funny.
Ese chiste fue muy gracioso.
That has grace or is witty.
Juan's antics are always funny.
Las payasadas de Juan son siempre graciosas.
Description of a funny situation.
The movie was so funny that I couldn't stop laughing.
La película era tan graciosa que no pude parar de reír.
That has a cheerful sense of humor.
She is a very funny person.
Ella es una persona muy graciosa.
Etymology
From Latin 'graciosus', meaning 'having grace'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
To have a special charm
To be very entertaining or amusing.
Tener una gracia especial
To seem funny
To give the impression that something is funny.
Parecer graciosa
To be funny
To provoke laughter or amusement in someone.
Hacer gracia
Related Words
charm
Quality of something that provokes pleasure or joy.
gracia
funny
Adjective that describes someone or something that is entertaining.
gracioso
humor
Ability to understand and express the comical or amusing.
humor
Slang Meanings
Funny in an exaggerated or ridiculous way.
His way of telling jokes is so funny that it sometimes seems absurd.
Su forma de contar chistes es tan graciosa que a veces resulta absurda.
Something surprisingly amusing.
That scene was very funny; I almost didn't see it coming.
Esa escena fue muy graciosa, casi no me lo esperaba.