humorously

  • 1Humorously — Hu mor*ous*ly, adv. 1. Capriciously; whimsically. [1913 Webster] We resolve rashly, sillily, or humorously. Calamy. [1913 Webster] 2. Facetiously; wittily. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2humorously — adverb In a humorous manner; jocularly He always managed to make people laugh at the tea table he could pull faces so humorously. Syn: jocularly, jokingly, amusingly Ant: seriously, straight …

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  • 3humorously — humorous ► ADJECTIVE 1) causing amusement. 2) having or showing a sense of humour. DERIVATIVES humorously adverb humorousness noun …

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  • 4humorously — adverb in a humorous manner Dickens had humorously suggested a special service of intercession at St. Paul s Cathedral • Ant: ↑humorlessly • Derived from adjective: ↑humorous …

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  • 5humorously — adverb see humorous …

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  • 6humorously — See humorous. * * * …

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  • 7humorously — Synonyms and related words: absurdly, amusingly, bizarrely, broadly, comically, drolly, eccentrically, facetiously, farcically, funnily, incongruously, jocosely, jocularly, laughably, quaintly, ridiculously, whimsically, wittily …

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  • 8humorously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. comically, ridiculously, playfully, absurdly, ludicrously, amusingly, jokingly, mirthfully, ironically, satirically, facetiously, merrily, genially, jovially, jocosely, jocundly, not seriously, not solemnly, screamingly,… …

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  • 9humorously — adv. comically, amusingly, facetiously …

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  • 10humorously — hu·mor·ous·ly …

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