Synonym: cater to, coddle, comedy, disposition, frame of mind, mood, oblige, pamper, pleasantry, please, satisfy, spoil, temper, wit. Similar words: tumor, rumor, thumb, human, more, no more, morose, any more. Meaning: [ˈhjuːmə] n. 1. a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter 2. the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous 3. a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling 4. the quality of being funny 5. (Middle Ages) one of the four fluids in the body whose balance was believed to determine your emotional and physical state 6. the liquid parts of the body. v. put into a good mood.
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61. He is so absurd that he adds a note of humor to an otherwise dry, tedious, prosaic play.
62. Without benefit of notes, visual aids, gestures or humor she spoke for ninety oddly mesmerizing minutes.
63. I loved her combination of cultured sophistication and working-class humor.
64. Beavis and Butt-head never realized Daria was insulting them, which was part of the humor and also part of their attraction.
65. Through irony and humor, James dilutes the seriousness of the novel.
66. For many people, her dry humor is an acquired taste.
67. For the next hour Manion kept the audience riveted with his insights, humor, and real-life experiences.
68. Patience with oneself and with the learner, a sense of humor, and abundant optimism are vital ingredients.
69. Her ongoing ordeal is hardly a picnic, but her fatalistic humor gets her through.
70. Her innate and irrepressible sense of humor made it all happen.
71. Despite Dave's quiet, conservative appearance, he has a wicked sense of humor.
72. Using humor in a job interview is a dangerous thing - you never know how the interviewer will react.
73. Most of the humor consists of watching Shore crack himself up with his own Valley garble.
74. Her humor offered encouragement to children who faced cancer, and their courage in turn helped her face it.
75. They look for people who not only can play great basketball, but have a great sense of humor.
76. If I had no sense of humor, I would long ago have committed suicide. Mahatma Gandhi
77. You can turn painful situations around through laughter. If you can find humor in anything, even poverty, you can survive it. Bill Cosby
78. The humor springs from basic human emotions like love and fear of failure.
79. The Tony -, Grammyand Emmy-winner sings her classics as well as new tunes with boundless energy and bawdy humor.
80. It fit his personal preference to use humor at work and to have warm, informal relationships with his people.
81. Morris' movies always have an offbeat sense of humor(Sentencedict), and this one is no exception.
82. Primo can respond to either the anger that tightens her forehead or the humor mixed in with it that lightens her eyes.
83. Dole repeatedly used humor to soften the edges of his attacks.
84. Imagine the rest of the picture: Think in terms of nursing-home humor and prosthetic hands demolished by speeding trucks.
85. A sense of humor is great - it goes a long, long way in a marriage. Chris Rock
86. Which is weird because Carter seems like such a happy guy, a congenial man with a great sense of humor.
87. His eyes danced, his self-deprecating humor worked and his arms and fingers lunged in all directions for effect.
88. He learned other secrets of success in the humor trade from experience.
89. Her strengths are impressive: her competence in the world, her highly developed social skills, her humor, her warmth.
90. When we left, Volkov was reeling from a mixture of liquor and exhaustion, but he remained in high good humor.
More similar words: tumor, rumor, thumb, human, more, no more, morose, any more, morning, once more, much more, all the more, mortgage, moreover, mortality, furthermore, more or less, not more than, no more than, in memory of, from memory, what is more, demoralize, more than ever, more often than not.