HUMOUR


Meaning of HUMOUR in English

n. & v. (US humor)

--n.

1. a the condition of being amusing or comic (less intellectual and more sympathetic than wit). b the expression of humour in literature, speech, etc.

2 (in full sense of humour) the ability to perceive or express humour or take a joke.

3 a mood or state of mind (bad humour).

4 an inclination or whim (in the humour for fighting).

5 (in full cardinal humour) hist. each of the four chief fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, choler, melancholy), thought to determine a person's physical and mental qualities.

--v.tr.

1. gratify or indulge (a person or taste etc.).

2 adapt oneself to; make concessions to.

Phrases and idioms:

out of humour displeased.

Derivatives:

-humoured adj. humourless adj. humourlessly adv. humourlessness n.

Etymology: ME f. AF umour, humour, OF umor, humor f. L humor moisture (as HUMID)

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.