HUMOROUS vs WAGGISH: ADJECTIVE
- Full of or characterized by humor; funny.
- Employing or showing humor; witty.
- Given to moods or whims; capricious.
- Damp; moist.
- Moist; humid; watery.
- Subject to be governed by humor or caprice; irregular; capricious; whimsical.
- Full of or characterized by humor
- Full of humor or arousing laughter; funny.
- Showing humor; witty, jocular.
- Damp or watery.
- Dependent on or caused by one's humour or mood; capricious, whimsical.
- Full of humor; jocular; exciting laughter; playful
- Witty or joking
- Characteristic of or resembling a wag; jocular or witty.
- Done, made, or laid in waggery or for sport; sportive; humorous.
- Witty, jocular, like a wag
- Mischievous, tricky
HUMOROUS vs WAGGISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Moist; humid.
- Prone to be moved by humor or caprice; whimsical; crotchety.
- Characterized by or full of humor; exciting laughter; comical; diverting; funny: as, a humorous story or author.
- Synonyms Facetious, jocose, witty, droll.
- Done, concocted, or manifested in waggery or sport: as, a waggish trick; “waggish good humor,”
- Like a wag; abounding in sportive or jocular tricks, antics, sayings, etc.; roguish in merriment or good humor; frolicsome.
HUMOROUS vs WAGGISH: RELATED WORDS
- Facetious, Slapstick, Jocular, Comic, Uproarious, Mirthful, Zany, Droll, Wry, Amusing, Witty, Funny, Comical, Hilarious, Humourous
- Lighthearted, Snarky, Ribald, Zany, Puckish, Cheeky, Jocular, Comical, Witty, Wry, Sardonic, Sarcastic, Droll, Humourous, Humorous
HUMOROUS vs WAGGISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Facetious, Slapstick, Jocular, Comic, Uproarious, Mirthful, Zany, Droll, Wry, Amusing, Witty, Funny, Comical, Hilarious, Humourous
- Lighthearted, Snarky, Ribald, Zany, Puckish, Cheeky, Jocular, Comical, Witty, Wry, Sardonic, Sarcastic, Droll, Humourous, Humorous
HUMOROUS vs WAGGISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It was quite interesting and humorous as well.
- This game tends to be polarizing and humorous!
- Zombies can be humorous and drop dead funny.
- And the situations are sometimes humorous as well.
- Leonard does not find him humorous, but does find the fact that Sheldon thinks he is funny humorous.
- Humorous songs, or songs containing humorous elements, are not necessarily novelty songs.
- Humorous Interp: This is an individual category in which the selections are humorous in nature.
- If the manuscript you are marketing is humorous, the query should be humorous.
- The pips have humorous faces and there is a humorous saying or motto on every card.
- The humorous speech contest showed we have a depth of witty and humorous toastmasters.
- In our waggish way, we decided to mock the enthusiasm of the Radio 1 management of the time for programmes with alliterative titles.
- This table, sufficiently resorted to, was very cheerful without being noisy, and many of the guests were waggish, without descending to vulgarity.
- At his public school a waggish master had referred to him as Algernon Charles, to the mystification of the form.
- Your dog might be waggish, but not because Fido keeps wiggling his tail.
- Such a waggish leering as lurks in all your horribles!
- In a waggish leering as with all your chin.
HUMOROUS vs WAGGISH: QUESTIONS
- What is a humorous exchange between Kira and Cagalli?
- What are the benefits of humorous Appeals in advertising?
- What is the most humorous quote from 'Gilmore Girls'?
- Should you make humorous jokes at love or marriage?
- Who collects humorous postcards of camp life in WWI?
- Who makes humorous in-flight announcements to airline passengers?
- What are some of your favourite humorous postcards?
- Which is the correct spelling humourous or humorous?
- Who wrote the best American humorous short stories?
- Does humorous zombie material improve preparedness?
- How would you describe King's waggish viewpoint on his appearance?