humour

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈhjuːmər/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(hyo̅o̅mər)


humor
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Sense: Comedy
Synonyms:
clowning
Antonyms:
drama Collocations, tragedy, bad news, grief Collocations, heartbreak, sorrow Collocations, anguish Collocations
Sense: An example of humor
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
sadness Collocations, moodiness, depression Collocations, unhappiness, anger Collocations, doldrums, dejection, gloom Collocations, hostility, woe Collocations, misery Collocations
Sense: The ability to appreciate comedy
Synonyms:
good humor, sense of humor
Antonyms:
no sense of humor, dourness, moroseness, glumness, grimness, sulkiness, crabbiness, cynicism, seriousness, sourness, stiffness Collocations, humorlessness
Sense: Mood
Synonyms:
frame of mind, temper Collocations, mood Collocations
Antonyms:
numbness, calmness
Synonyms:
indulge, please Collocations
Antonyms:
provoke Collocations, anger Collocations, enrage, wind up, tease Collocations, encumber, frustrate, gall Collocations, bother Collocations, rankle


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