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humorous

1 American  
[hyoo-mer-uhs, yoo-] / ˈhyu mər əs, ˈyu- /

adjective

  1. Archaic. moist; wet.

  2. pertaining or due to the bodily humors.


humorous 2 American  
[hyoo-mer-uhs, yoo-] / ˈhyu mər əs, ˈyu- /

adjective

  1. characterized by humor; funny; comical.

    a humorous anecdote.

    Synonyms:
    laughable, ludicrous
    Antonyms:
    serious, sober, solemn
  2. having or showing the faculty of humor; droll; facetious.

    a humorous person.

    Synonyms:
    comical, comic, jocular, jocose
    Antonyms:
    serious, sober, solemn

humorous British  
/ ˈhjuːmərəs /

adjective

  1. funny; comical; amusing

  2. displaying or creating humour

  3. archaic another word for capricious

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Related Words

Humorous, witty, facetious, waggish imply something that arises from cleverness or a sense of fun. Humorous implies a genuine sense of fun and the comic, impersonal, or gently personal: a humorous version of an incident; a humorous view of life. Witty implies quickness to perceive the amusing, striking, or unusual and to express it cleverly and entertainingly; it sometimes becomes rather sharp and unkind, particularly in quick repartee of a personal nature: a witty and interesting companion; to be witty at someone else's expense. Facetious suggests a desire or attempt to be jocular or witty but not to be taken seriously: a facetious remark. Waggish suggests the spirit of sly mischief and roguery of the constant joker, with no harm intended: a waggish good humor.

Other Word Forms

  • humorously adverb
  • humorousness noun

Etymology

Origin of humorous1

1375–1425; late Middle English < Late Latin ( h ) ūmōrōsus; humor, -ous

Origin of humorous1

First recorded in 1570–80; humor + -ous

Example Sentences

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Like the best, by which I mean my favorite such series, it’s humorous and fun, while also being human and sad.

From Los Angeles Times

He skilfully won over his opponents, with his humorous and likeable character enabling his scheming and deceit to fly under the radar.

From BBC

Hood has won over the Ally Pally crowd, with his nickname 'Happy Feet' perfectly fitting his laid-back and humorous character.

From BBC

Throw in a rotating, addictive playlist of earworms and humorous commercial bumpers, and every moment of “Haikyu!!” feels precious.

From Salon

Written and directed by comedian Joey Clift, this delightful short trains a humorous lens on a young boy named Jake who attends his first powwow when he’d much rather just play video games.

From Salon