Similar words: viscosity, bellicosity, jocose, callosity, porosity, curiosity, animosity, pomposity. Meaning: n. 1. fun characterized by humor 2. the trait of merry joking.
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1. It made fun of Confucius by jocosity and ironic style of writing, expressed Zhuangzi s extremely ideal—sage not to die, the big robber continued.
2. A distinguish feature of post-modern text is its jocosity writing style.
3. Based on the description and inspection to the Huagudeng, this text points out: performing arts, Common Events, ad-lib and jocosity festival are the four main artistic characteristics of it.
4. Record of a Journey to the West is a tragic story written in the appearance of a comedy by the author and it is a jocosity depiction of survival consciousness.
5. Through his researches on the image system figured by Rabelais, Bakhtin has blazoned forth a concept of "macro-death" with dualism and jocosity .
6. The overall style is expressed in the form of humor, jocosity and exaggeration, which belongs to the classical theme beneficial to all ages and never tired of seeing.
7. The body feature of the Network Video Arts is characterized by its pornography, jocosity and narcissism.
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