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humor (noun)
funny things that people say and do
the ability to know when something is funny and to laugh at funny situations
irony (noun)
a form of humor in which you use words to express the opposite of what the words really mean
wit (noun)
the ability to use words in a clever way to make people laugh
slapstick (noun)
humor that is based on physical actions such as people hitting each other or falling down, rather than on the clever use of language
hilarity (noun)
formal a situation in which people laugh a lot
levity (noun)
formal a way of speaking or behaving that shows you do not think something is very serious
comedy of errors (noun)
a situation so full of silly mistakes and problems that it is funny
humour ()
the British spelling of humor
the quality that makes something funny
fake news (noun)
used about stories that are obviously untrue and are intended to be humorous
gallows humor (noun)
humor about unpleasant or serious things such as death or disease
ribaldry (noun)
rude humor based on sex
sport (noun)
old-fashioned jokes, or things that you do for fun
the ability to make people laugh without using words