HUMOROUS vs WRY: NOUN
- N/A
- A twisting about, or out of shape or course; distortion; a distorting effect.
HUMOROUS vs WRY: ADJECTIVE
- Dependent on or caused by one's humour or mood; capricious, whimsical.
- Showing humor; witty, jocular.
- Full of humor or arousing laughter; funny.
- Full of humor; jocular; exciting laughter; playful
- Subject to be governed by humor or caprice; irregular; capricious; whimsical.
- Moist; humid; watery.
- Damp; moist.
- Given to moods or whims; capricious.
- Employing or showing humor; witty.
- Full of or characterized by humor
- Damp or watery.
- Full of or characterized by humor; funny.
- Disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking
- Bent to one side
- Humorously sarcastic or mocking
- Twisted, bent, crooked.
- Dryly humorous; sardonic or ironic.
- Turned away, contorted (of the face or body).
- A distortion of the countenance indicating impatience, disgust, or discomfort; a grimace.
- Wrested; perverted.
- Turned to one side; twisted; distorted.
- Abnormally twisted or bent to one side; crooked.
- Temporarily twisted in an expression of distaste or displeasure.
- Funny in an understated, sarcastic, or ironic way.
- Hence, deviating from the right direction; misdirected; out of place.
HUMOROUS vs WRY: VERB
- N/A
- To turn (away); to swerve or deviate.
- To divert; to cause to turn away.
- To twist or contort (the body, face etc.).
HUMOROUS vs WRY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To deviate from the right way; to go away or astray; to turn side; to swerve.
- To twist; to writhe; to bend or wind.
HUMOROUS vs WRY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To twist; to distort; to writhe; to wrest; to vex.
- To cover.
HUMOROUS vs WRY: 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.
- To turn; bend; wind; twist or twine about, with or without change of place.
- To swerve or go obliquely; go awry or astray; deviate from the right course, physically or morally.
- To turn; twist aside.
- To give a twist to; make wry; writhe; wring.
- Figuratively, to pervert; alter.
- Abnormally bent or turned to one side; in a state of contortion; twisted; distorted; askew.
- Crooked; bent; not straight.
- Devious in course or purpose; divaricating; aberrant; misdirected.
- To cover; clothe; cover up; cloak; hide.
HUMOROUS vs WRY: RELATED WORDS
- Facetious, Slapstick, Jocular, Comic, Uproarious, Mirthful, Zany, Droll, Wry, Amusing, Witty, Funny, Comical, Hilarious, Humourous
- Witty, Deadpan, Droll, Distorted, Askew, Twisted, Contorted, Dry, Crooked, Ironical, Ironic, Humourous, Humorous, Sarcastic, Sardonic
HUMOROUS vs WRY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Facetious, Slapstick, Jocular, Comic, Uproarious, Mirthful, Zany, Droll, Wry, Amusing, Witty, Funny, Comical, Hilarious, Humourous
- Witty, Deadpan, Droll, Distorted, Askew, Twisted, Contorted, Dry, Crooked, Ironical, Ironic, Humourous, Humorous, Sarcastic, Sardonic
HUMOROUS vs WRY: 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.
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- One week down and I had a wry smile.
- Chronic pain, Logevall suggests, made him a wry humorist.
- That was why Basara spoke with a wry smile.
- His sense of humor was both with and wry.
- It is a funny, wry and thoroughly entertaining memoir.
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- George gave me a wry smile for that.
HUMOROUS vs WRY: QUESTIONS
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