| CARTOON | • cartoon n. (Comics) A humorous drawing, often with a caption, or a strip of such drawings. • cartoon n. (Comics) A drawing satirising current public figures. • cartoon n. (Art) An artist’s preliminary sketch. |
| CARTOONED | • cartooned v. Simple past tense and past participle of cartoon. • CARTOON v. to sketch a humorous representation of. |
| CARTOONIER | • CARTOONY adj. resembling a cartoon. |
| CARTOONIEST | • CARTOONY adj. resembling a cartoon. |
| CARTOONING | • cartooning v. Present participle of cartoon. • cartooning n. The act of drawing a cartoon or caricature. • CARTOONING n. the making of cartoons. |
| CARTOONINGS | • cartoonings n. Plural of cartooning. • CARTOONING n. the making of cartoons. |
| CARTOONISH | • cartoonish adj. Exaggerated or caricatured, in the manner of a cartoon. • CARTOONISH adj. like a cartoon. |
| CARTOONISHLY | • cartoonishly adv. In a cartoonish manner; thus, in a comical or exaggerated way. • CARTOONISH adv. like a cartoon. |
| CARTOONIST | • cartoonist n. (Comics) One who creates a cartoon or strip cartoon. • cartoonist n. (Comics) One who both writes and illustrates comic books or graphic novels. • CARTOONIST n. one who draws cartoons. |
| CARTOONISTS | • cartoonists n. Plural of cartoonist. • CARTOONIST n. one who draws cartoons. |
| CARTOONLIKE | • cartoonlike adj. Resembling a cartoon. • CARTOONLIKE adj. like a cartoon. |
| CARTOONS | • cartoons n. Plural of cartoon. • cartoons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cartoon. • CARTOON v. to sketch a humorous representation of. |
| CARTOONY | • cartoony adj. Having the style of a cartoon. • CARTOONY adj. resembling a cartoon. |
| ENTERTOOK | • entertook v. Simple past tense of entertake. • ENTERTAKE v. (Spenser) to receive, entertain. |
| OVERTOOK | • overtook v. Simple past tense of overtake. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| PARTOOK | • partook v. Simple past tense of partake. • PARTAKE v. to participate, also PERTAKE. |
| PERTOOK | • pertook v. Simple past tense of pertake. • PERTAKE v. (Shakespeare) to participate, also PARTAKE. |
| UNDERTOOK | • undertook v. Simple past tense of undertake. • UNDERTAKE v. to attempt. |