Synonym: humourous. Similar words: humor, malodorous, tumor, rumor, morose, thorough, thoroughly, onerous. Meaning: ['hjuːmərəs] adj. full of or characterized by humor.
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91 Featuring humorous - if fictional - anecdotes and tips from the POTUS, this graphic also blends real info about hotspots the First Family has hit up in four major U.S. cities.
92 JB: I particularly liked your detached, darkly humorous voice-over, which recalls the writing of Philip K Dick and Douglas Coupland.
93 Are you quick-witted enough? Are you humorous enough? Are you classic enough?
94 Usually I am ordinary , only to face the person i like, I was warm, humorous, sometimes even puckish.
95 Anthony Afterwit — Franklin created this "gentleman" to provide a humorous look at matrimony and married life from a male point of view. Mr. Afterwit appeared in Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette.
96 What you see are sometimes alarming, sometimes humorous pictures of food that flout photographers' usual attempts at suggesting the three-dimensionality of their subjects.
97 Hui and screenwriter Li Qiang have a knack for humorous observation, but the film rambles , the actors tending for too long to overplay the comedy and ignore the underlying poignancy.
98 It is the comment of the trash film befool the Shakepeare's opus in the American's humorous way.
99 I hoped he is a sincerity, humorous, healthy person! To familyresponsible person! A temperateness, good person!
100 Whether delivering information, opinions, perspectives, dissenting arguments or humorous asides, the human voice is typically open, natural, uncontrived.
101 Perverseness is the only source of humorous produce, it means that deviate from the sense. We consider perverseness that suspiciously odd means or inappropriate means or illogical means.
102 Despite the humorous side of the Loebner Contest , Robert Epstein is deadly serious about artificial intelligence.
103 Familiarize yourself with the comedy genre. Watch comedic movies and TV sitcoms, read humorous essays, attend comedy shows, and read magazine and newspaper cartoons.
104 His language was natural , unaffected , distinctively vivid, humorous and strongly charming.
105 Northerner as he was, Wang Ho - fu combined a humorous disposition with a great tenacity of purpose.
106 Making the situation bigger than life can help us to regain a humorous perspective, says Patty Wooten, R.N., an award-winning humorist and author of Compassionate Laughter: Jest for the Health of It.
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107 With the formal suits but humorous gestures, the Chorale made their first appearance.
108 O'Brien was a large, burly man with a thick neck and a coarse, humorous, brutal face.
109 He is the supreme exponent of the English humorous essay.
110 Part four expresses through humorous thought the pursuit of innovation, exoticism and fanaticism in the design of humor.
111 The animation on TV accords with children psychology, already humorous, abound again excitant, still have incomputable animal, sundry story circumstances appears continuously.
112 For its intelligent, humorous and yet moving exploration of new paths in cinematographic story telling.
113 EXAMPLE: The young sales representatives complained about all the forms, schedules, and weekly reports involved in their job, which they called 'administrivia' with humorous contempt.
114 Zeugma, as a rhetorical device, is widely employed for its specific pragmatic functions such as merging situations of context, creating humorous or satirizing effects.
115 Inspiring , wise , humorous, and heartwarming, these books are the perfect gifts for that very special sibling.
116 Watch comedic movies and TV sitcoms, read humorous essays, attend comedy shows, and read magazine and newspaper cartoons.
117 The tome of the story in this passage is humorous.
118 The uniqueness of OHenrys writing style is manifested in the well - conceived outline, well-knit suspense , intricate plot, humorous coincidences and unexpected ending.
119 On celluloid would be born the evil genius Rotwang in Fritz Lang's stunning silent movie Metropolis, and Peter Sellers's darkly humorous portrayal of the appalling Dr.
120 Of or relating to a genre of prose fiction that originated in Spain and depicts in realistic detail the adventures of a roguish hero, often with satiric or humorous effects.
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