Words and phrases that have a meaning related to humour: (196 results)
Often used in the same context:
cowell, colly, come out, roll on, connery, carry on, turn up, little girl, wind up, flying start, clegg, turn down, lose weight, clear out, kick in, plastic surgery, too little, behaviour, stick with, pavarotti, throw away, hot weather, mould, bring home, winehouse, kinnear, bring back, jambos, slip up, knock out, springsteen, ruddock, trollope, dress up, bringing up, go ahead, dowie, mendes, hamptons, split up, prepare for, get in, fall into, carrey, green light, streep, black cat, zellweger, call off, lighten up, beckford, faldo, coogan, bring on, break through, miss out, moores, parlour, hang in, small town, zola, stefani, fall for, feel like, wait on, navratilova, shevchenko, way out, move over, stand firm, curle, feel for, phone call, kutcher, minogue, sleep with, lay off, boxing day, game show, degeneres, macmillan, break into, yorke, sum up, henman, settle for, washed up, blanchett, build on, clough, favours, rid of, advertising campaign, purim, hate mail, bunton, concentrate on, let off, high blood pressure, silkmen, community centre, romanov, humor, wit, drollery, burlesque, irony, raillery, geniality, savor, tact, humorist, pleasantry, relish, lilt, taste, tune, twinkle, amiability, banter, bonhomie, frolic, unfailing, calm, genial, serene, unruffled, arrogant, boisterous, exuberant, heedless, imperturbable, blithe, buoyant, chivalrous, effacing, irrepressible, lighthearted, reckless, riotous, sweeter, unselfish
More specific:
black bile, blood, bon mot, caricature, cartoon, caustic remark, choler, fun, gag, good humor, good humour, good temper, ill humor, ill humour, imitation, impersonation, jape, jest, jeu d'esprit, joke, laugh, melancholy, play, repartee, ribaldry, sarcasm, satire, sketch, sport, sulk, sulkiness, wheeze, yak, yellow bile
Appears in the definition of:
disgruntle
More general:
bodily fluid, body fluid, content, feeling, gratify, indulge, liquid body substance, message, pander, playfulness, quality, subject matter, substance
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Also try:mood, sense of humor, sense of humour, temper, witticism, wittiness
— Nouns for humour: violence, sense, spirits, generosity, gaiety, courage, affability, regard, fancies, health, imaginable, more...
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