New American Oxford Dictionary
antics
an tics |ˈantiks ˈæn (t )ɪks | ▶plural noun foolish, outrageous, or amusing behavior: the antics of our political parties. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from antic .
Oxford Dictionary
antics
an ¦tics |ˈantɪks | ▶plural noun foolish, outrageous, or amusing behaviour: the antics of our political parties. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from antic .
American Oxford Thesaurus
antics
antics plural noun someday you'll be too old to get away with such antics: capers, pranks, larks, hijinks, frolicking, skylarking, foolery, tomfoolery.
Oxford Thesaurus
antics
antics plural noun she laughed, recalling her son's antics: capers, amusing behaviour, pranks, larks, escapades, high jinks, skylarking, stunts, tricks, horseplay, romps, frolics; silliness, foolish behaviour, tomfoolery, foolery, clowning, buffoonery; Brit. informal monkey tricks; N. Amer. informal didoes; archaic harlequinades.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
antics
an tics /ǽntɪks /名詞 〖複数扱い 〗ばかげた行動 [ふるまい ]; こっけいな動き, おどけた 仕種 (しぐさ ); 突飛な行動 .