HUMOUR


Meaning of HUMOUR in English

(~s, ~ing, ~ed)

Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.

Note: in AM, use 'humor'

1.

You can refer to the amusing things that people say as their ~.

Her ~ and determination were a source of inspiration to others.

N-UNCOUNT: supp N

see also sense of ~

2.

Humour is a quality in something that makes you laugh, for example in a situation, in someone’s words or actions, or in a book or film.

She felt sorry for the man but couldn’t ignore the ~ of the situation.

N-UNCOUNT

3.

If you are in a good ~, you feel cheerful and happy, and are pleasant to people. If you are in a bad ~, you feel bad-tempered and unhappy, and are unpleasant to people.

Christina was still not clear why he had been in such ill ~...

= temper

N-VAR: supp N

4.

If you do something with good ~, you do it cheerfully and pleasantly.

Hugo bore his illness with great courage and good ~.

N-UNCOUNT: adj N

5.

If you ~ someone who is behaving strangely, you try to please them or pretend to agree with them, so that they will not become upset.

She disliked Dido but was prepared to tolerate her for a weekend in order to ~ her husband.

VERB: V n

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