[
UK
/hjˈuːməɹəs/
]
[ US /ˈhjumɝəs/ ]
[ US /ˈhjumɝəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
full of or characterized by humor
humorous stories
in a humorous vein
humorous cartoons
How To Use humorous In A Sentence
- Demos they may be but these Hazlewood rarities are rounded, rustic country songs: lustrous and lustful, quirkily and dryly humorous, yet poignant stories from the other side of love.
- But if you're just play-acting, RP is all a bit of fun, along with the humorous OOC asides. "Grow till tall. They all, in the end, will fall."
- This humorous and historically accurate account was extremely well received.
- So the boys decided it was high time someone did a humorous send-up of these books, in the form of a warm, satirical and very funny guide to a country that simply doesn't exist.
- It must be entertaining to hear the peculiar phraseology and observe the humorous vulgarities of these _naiades_, if one could do so The English Spy An Original Work Characteristic, Satirical, And Humorous. Comprising Scenes And Sketches In Every Rank Of Society, Being Portraits Drawn From The Life
- The play aims to give a humorous portrayal of the everyday life of normal mums.
- She shifts effortlessly from folk and blues to upbeat tangos and haunting instrumentals, all interspersed with humorous tales of her life on the road.
- The humorous tone is designed to encourage disaffected voters to take part. TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
- There seems to be an unwritten law that football songs should be comic or humorous, or at least not too serious.
- The critics are in awe of the play's fast, violent pacing, its tight structure and the humorous Scottish dialect.