Gelastic
[jəl-AST-ik]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Greek, date unknown
1.
Laughter provoking
2.
Relating to a specific kind of epileptic seizure
Examples of Gelastic in a sentence
"The performance was so gelastic that he could barely catch his breath between laughs."
"His service dog was trained to protect him during a gelastic seizure."
About Gelastic
Gelastic is an adjective used to describe something that causes laughter. It can be used in a "funny-ha-ha context," but you’re more likely to find it used in a medical context. Certain medications can cause gelastic behavior, and it’s also in the name of a particular type of epileptic seizure.
Did you Know?
The suffix "-ic" means “of or relating to” and when you pair that with the Greek word "gelastikos," or "able to laugh," you get this adjective.