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A message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter.
humor
wit
humour
witticism
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humor
humor
wit
humour
witticism
1
He had good looks, a sharp mind, and good sense of
humor
.
2
I saw no reason not to
humor
Nina a few minutes longer.
3
The latter, his great good
humor
intact, helped Catso to his feet.
4
Perhaps that's the best way to deal with offensive
humor
or heckling.
5
At the moment, I don't have a very good sense of
humor
.
1
You forgot the knave in the
wit
;
and the mistake was incurable.
2
He'd taken thousands of endowments of brawn,
wit
,
and stamina, of course.
3
In Churchill's text,
wit
floats without context: there are no stage directions.
4
For good measure, it also confirmed that he can wield
wit
visually.
5
Endowments of
wit
came from three of the horse-sisters' brightest young students.
1
Your enthusiasm, good
humour
and good sportsmanship certainly rubbed off on us.
2
The
humour
is not in the plot, but in the general dialogue.
3
Its people have used
humour
for years to cope with difficult situations.
4
The family immediately took a snap, seeing the
humour
of the situation.
5
Cowell said: I think they better get their sense of
humour
back.
1
The critic who has hatched a
witticism
is impelled to this opinion.
2
The
witticism
appeared generally agreeable, and I laughed with the rest.
3
The spirit of the blasphemous
witticism
attributed to another Italian, viz.
4
The young people appreciated this last
witticism
and roared with laughter.
5
This often aroused sardonic
witticism
from some of the other students.
1
Of late he's frequently commended for his
wittiness
,
and quotes a few examples.
2
This kind of
wittiness
is known elsewhere as mere vulgarity.
3
Your lack of sensitivity wrapped in uncompromising
wittiness
meant the public got the unfiltered truth.
4
Then, the
wittiness
of the drawing-room turned into shrewdness as it crossed the office threshold.
5
A man of more wisdom than
wittiness
,
and brain than fancy; and abler to any thing than to make verses.
6
He was still formidable, and capable of lizard-quick
wittiness
,
but the humour was perhaps less biting than it had been.
7
Or even just
wittiness
.
8
And put in good humor by his own
wittiness
,
Sham Rao laughed till his hilarity became offensive, considering the sacredness of the place.
9
'My
wittiness
,
or your bare-naked tits-and-ass bath treat for the dead?' I said.
10
"Why, Professor, is that
wittiness
I detect?"
11
Of late he's frequently commended for his
wittiness
,
and quotes a few examples.
12
This kind of
wittiness
is known elsewhere as mere vulgarity.
13
Your lack of sensitivity wrapped in uncompromising
wittiness
meant the public got the unfiltered truth.
14
Then, the
wittiness
of the drawing-room turned into shrewdness as it crossed the office threshold.
15
A man of more wisdom than
wittiness
,
and brain than fancy; and abler to any thing than to make verses.
16
He was still formidable, and capable of lizard-quick
wittiness
,
but the humour was perhaps less biting than it had been.
wittiness
own wittiness
quick wittiness
uncompromising wittiness
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