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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91. Chris is a nice-looking guy with a good sense of humor.
92. He talks with intensity and an appealing degree of humor about his work.
93. The guide book is littered with bits of wisdom and humor.
94. The survey shows that humor and shared activities outrank sex as features of a good relationship.
95. Her humor always made us, in some sense, realize the frailty of our human life.
96. When it is rescued from the water he realizes the crew finds humor in this reckless adventure.
97. Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at different speeds. A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing. William James
98. He never lost his sense of humor, even when he was half asleep.
99. Rehearsals over, a certain degree of moodiness or silly humor would overtake him.
100. Having a sense of humor he would be called eccentric.
101. There are layers of nuance and humor in her writing.
102. To say that the men were in good spirits would but faintly express their good humor and hilarity.
103. The study is the first to document that laughter and an active sense of humor may help influence heart and artery disease.
104. A rare combination of horror, tongue-in-cheek humor and actual eroticism. 1976.
105. I learned a similar lesson in the value of a good sense of humor on my first flight.
106. But humor, of course, is absolutely vital to regaining a sense of self-worth.
107. Odd that the plucky, nervous goose has generated so much humor and lyricism 128 over the years.
108. Apfelbaum refreshingly asserts that a sense of humor need not condemn the artist to triviality.
109. He routinely cuts his assistant in half, then cracks up his audience with a bit of rib-tickling humor.
110. Humor is the most honest of emotions. Applause for a speech can be insincere, but with humor, if the audience doesn't like it there's no faking it. Robert Orben
111. The federal government has never been known for its sense of humor. Laurell K. Hamilton
111. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
112. While all of the separates bore the requisite logos, they also had a sense of humor or ironic twists.
113. Humor can be a safety valve in high pressure situations.
114. To many, his biting sense of humor comes off as mean-spirited rather than funny.
115. She thought his parlor humor and penchant for sarcasm showed a certain degree of immaturity.
116. Contests will be judged on the basis of humor and originality.
117. Until recently, the seventies were a widely hated era, and with wit and humor, Boogie Nights reminds us why.
118. At their best, lawyers have a sense of proportion and a sense of humor.
119. They are the lessons of steadfastness and trust, honor and humor and, above all, grace under pressure.
120. He was a man of high good humor, well-pressed double-breasted suits, manicured nails, and glossily polished shoes.
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