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    hu·mor
    /ˈ(h)yo͞omər/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech: "his tales are full of humor" Similar comical aspectcomic sidefunny sidecomedyOpposite seriousness
    • 2. a mood or state of mind: "her good humor vanished" Similar moodtemperdispositiontemperament

    verb

    • 1. comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be: "she was always humoring him to prevent trouble"

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  2. The meaning of HUMOR is that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous : a funny or amusing quality. How to use humor in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Humor.

  3. the ability to be amused by something seen, heard, or thought about, sometimes causing you to smile or laugh, or the quality in something that causes such amusement: He has a wonderful sense of humor.

  4. the ability to find things funny, the way in which people see that some things are funny, or the quality of being funny: sense of humour He's got a great sense of humour (= he is very able to see things as funny). schoolboy humour I must say I find his schoolboy (= childish) humour rather tiresome. Fewer examples.

  5. Humor is the ability of something to cause amusement or laughter. Humor is also a person’s ability to find amusement or comedy in something. As a verb, humor means to comply with someone’s demands or opinions in order to soothe them. Humor has several other senses as a noun or a verb.

  6. Jul 8, 2024 · humor, communication in which the stimulus produces amusement. In all its many-splendored varieties, humor can be simply defined as a type of stimulation that tends to elicit the laughter reflex.

  7. Humor is a word for the quality of being funny — or for appreciating comedy, as in "sense of humor." Many movies and TV shows — comedies — are full of humor, but there might be humor in any show or even any situation.

  8. If you humour someone who is behaving strangely, you try to please them or pretend to agree with them, so that they will not become upset. She disliked the singer but was prepared to tolerate her for a weekend in order to humor her husband.

  9. an instance of being or attempting to be comical or amusing; something humorous: The humor in his joke eluded the audience. the faculty of expressing the amusing or comical:

  10. It is frequently used to illustrate some fundamental absurdity in human nature or conduct, and is generally thought of as more kindly than wit: a genial and mellow type of humor; his biting wit. wit is a purely intellectual manifestation of cleverness and quickness of apprehension in discovering analogies between things really unlike, and ...

  11. noun. /ˈhjuːmə (r)/ /ˈhjuːmər/ (US English) ( British English humour) [uncountable] the quality in something that makes it funny; the ability to laugh at things that are funny. It was a story full of gentle humor. She ignored his feeble attempt at humor. They failed to see the humor of the situation. I can't stand people with no sense of humor.

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