humour

[ˈhjuːmə(r)]

humour Definition

  • 1the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech
  • 2a mood or state of mind
  • 3the ability to appreciate or express humour; the faculty of being funny

Using humour: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "humour" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She has a great sense of humour.

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    The book is full of humour and wit.

  • Example

    His jokes always bring humour to the conversation.

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    The play was a perfect blend of humour and drama.

humour Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for humour

Idioms Using humour

  • in a particular mood or state of mind

    Example

    He's not in a humour to talk about it right now.

  • in a bad mood or feeling irritable

    Example

    She's been out of humour all day.

  • a cheerful or amiable disposition

    Example

    He's always in good humour, no matter what happens.

Phrases with humour

  • the ability to appreciate or express humour

    Example

    A good sense of humour is an attractive trait in a person.

  • humour that makes light of otherwise serious situations, often with a morbid or dark twist

    Example

    The movie used black humour to deal with the serious topic of death.

  • humour that is delivered in a deadpan or understated manner

    Example

    His dry humour always catches people off guard.

Origins of humour

from Old French 'umor', from Latin 'umor' meaning 'moisture'

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Summary: humour in Brief

'Humour' [ˈhjuːmə(r)] refers to the quality of being amusing or comic, as well as the ability to appreciate or express humour. It can be found in literature, speech, and everyday conversations, and can range from light-hearted jokes to dark and morbid humour. Phrases like 'sense of humour' and 'dry humour' are common, as well as idioms like 'in a humour' and 'out of humour.'