DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: NOUN
- Something exhibited to raise mirth or sport, as a puppet, a farce, and the like.
- One whose practice it is to raise mirth by odd tricks; a jester; a buffoon; a merry-andrew.
- A farce; a dramatic entertainment intended to amuse.
- A waggish fellow; one whose practice or occupation is to raise mirth by odd tricks; a jester, merry-andrew, or buffoon.
- A buffoon.
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DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: ADJECTIVE
- Comical in an odd or whimsical manner
- Queer, and fitted to provoke laughter; ludicrous from oddity; amusing and strange.
- Oddly humorous; whimsical, amusing in a quaint way; waggish
- Amusingly odd or whimsically comical.
- Full of or characterized by humor
- Same as humorous; causing amusement or laughter.
- Alternative spelling of humorous.
DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: VERB
- To joke, to jest.
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DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To jest; to play the buffoon.
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DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make a jest of; to set in a comical light.
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DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To jest; play the buffoon.
- To lead or influence by jest or trick; cajole.
- To turn into a jest.
- Waggish; facetious; comical.
- Ludicrous; queer; laughable; ridiculous: as, a droll story; a droll scene.
- Synonyms Comical, Funny, etc. (see ludicrous); amusing, farcical, waggish, fantastic, whimsical.
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DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: RELATED WORDS
- Sardonic, Wry, Fun filled, Fun, Strange, Weird, Entertaining, Jolly, Waggish, Funny, Amusing, Hilarious, Witty, Humourous, Humorous
- Facetious, Waggish, Slapstick, Jocular, Comic, Zany, Mirthful, Wry, Droll, Comical, Amusing, Witty, Funny, Hilarious, Humorous
DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sardonic, Wry, Fun filled, Fun, Strange, Weird, Entertaining, Jolly, Waggish, Funny, Amusing, Hilarious, Witty, Humourous, Humorous
- Facetious, Waggish, Slapstick, Jocular, Comic, Zany, Mirthful, Wry, Droll, Comical, Amusing, Witty, Funny, Hilarious, Humorous
DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Quips and droll sayings no longer fell carelessly from my lips.
- His droll little mouth was LEFT drawn up like a bow!
- Wipe the droll off your sarcastic lips and get a life.
- He allows himself theatrical gestures, droll asides, astonished double takes.
- His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow.
- She made a droll face at Emil, who flushed.
- Now, she was clean, and quicker with a droll.
- He's got a rather droll sense of humor.
- DROLL STORIES COLLECTED from the ABBEYS of TOURAINE.
- This droll figure is their chief or leader.
- Rocky proves all the assumptions of society wrong with his light, friendly and humourous attitude towards others.
- Muscular and blunt, but is kind and humourous.
- They were informative, patient and consistently helpful and humourous.
- The happy Chinese family behind her makes this picture even more awkwardly humourous.
- The profile needs to be short, Punchy and a tiny bit humourous.
- Pants is used less for trousers since it acquired humourous connotations.
- "Very humourous and informative in the wide scope of writing effectiveness.".
- Mistakes related to misplaced modifiers can be potentially humourous.
- Benjamin Franklin, consisting of essays, humourous, moral, and literary.
- Nora Ephron paying a very humourous tribute to Meryl.
DROLL vs HUMOUROUS: QUESTIONS
- What are some words that are unscrambled in letters in droll?
- Why is the Nightingale talking to a common Daw humourous?
- Which is the correct spelling humourous or humorous?