STAND UP vs HUMOR: NOUN
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- The quality of being funny
- A message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
- A characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling
- Capricious or peculiar behavior.
- A sudden, unanticipated inclination; a whim.
- An often temporary state of mind; a mood.
- A person's characteristic disposition or temperament.
- Aqueous humor.
- The liquid parts of the body
- The trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous
- The quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness.
- A body fluid, such as blood, lymph, or bile.
- One of the four fluids of the body, blood, phlegm, choler, and black bile, whose relative proportions were thought in ancient and medieval physiology to determine a person's disposition and general health.
- The ability to perceive, enjoy, or express what is amusing, comical, incongruous, or absurd.
- That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement.
- Vitreous humor.
- A fluid or semi-fluid of the body.
- Either of the two regions of liquid within the eyeball, the aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
- A mood, especially a bad mood; a temporary state of mind brought upon by an event; an abrupt illogical inclination or whim.
- Dissatisfied; displeased; in an unpleasant frame of mind.
- See Eye.
- That quality of the imagination which gives to ideas an incongruous or fantastic turn, and tends to excite laughter or mirth by ludicrous images or representations; a playful fancy; facetiousness.
- Changing and uncertain states of mind; caprices; freaks; vagaries; whims.
- State of mind, whether habitual or temporary (as formerly supposed to depend on the character or combination of the fluids of the body); disposition; temper; mood
- A vitiated or morbid animal fluid, such as often causes an eruption on the skin.
- (Middle Ages) one of the four fluids in the body whose balance was believed to determine your emotional and physical state
- Wit, Humor (see wit); pleasantry, jocoseness, facetiousness, jocularity.
- And
- Fancy, whimsey, crotchet, fad.
- See the adjectives.
- In lit., witty, droll, or jocose imagination, conspicuous in thought and expression, and tending to excite amusement; that quality in composition which is characterized by the predominance of the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous in the choice or treatment of a theme: distinguished from wit, which implies superior subtlety and finer thought. Humor in literature may be further distinguished by its humane and sympathetic quality, by force of which it is often found blending the pathetic with the ludicrous, and by the same stroke moving to tears and laughter, in this respect improving upon the pure and often cold intellectuality which is the essence of wit.
- A facetious or jocular turn of mind, as in conversation; the disposition to find, or the faculty of finding, ludicrous aspects or suggestions in common facts or notions.
- Specifically— Disposition, especially a capricious disposition; freak; whim; vagary; oddness of mood or manners: in this sense very fashionable in the time of Shakspere.
- Hence One's special condition of mind or quality of feeling; peculiarity of disposition, permanent or temporary; mental state; mood: as, a surly humor; a strange humor.
- An animal fluid, whether natural or morbid; now, especially, any of the thinner bodily fluids, limpid, serous, or sanious, as the constituent fluids or semi-fluids of the eye, or the watery matter in some cutaneous eruptions.
- Moisture; an exhalation.
- Moisture, especially, the moisture or fluid of animal bodies, as the chyle, lymph, etc.
STAND UP vs HUMOR: ADJECTIVE
- Of a collar; standing up rather than folded down
- Requiring a standing position
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STAND UP vs HUMOR: VERB
- Refuse to back down; remain solid under criticism or attack
- To rise from a lying or sitting position.
- Be standing; be upright
- Put into an upright position
- Rise up as in fear
- Rise to one's feet
- Resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc.
- To bring something up and set it into a standing position.
- To avoid a prearranged meeting, especially a date, with (a person) without prior notification; to jilt or shirk.
- To last or endure over a period of time.
- To continue to be believable, consistent, or plausible.
- To stand immediately behind the wicket so as to catch balls from a slow or spin bowler, and to attempt to stump the batsman.
- To launch, propel upwards
- Defend against attack or criticism
- Put into a good mood
- : To pacify by indulging.
STAND UP vs HUMOR: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To comply with the wishes or ideas of (another) in order to keep that person satisfied or unaware of criticism; indulge.
- To comply with the humor of; to adjust matters so as suit the peculiarities, caprices, or exigencies of; to adapt one's self to; to indulge by skillful adaptation.
- To help on by indulgence or compliant treatment; to soothe; to gratify; to please.
- To adapt or accommodate oneself to: : pamper.
STAND UP vs HUMOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be standing
- Be upright
- Refuse to back down
- To give a slight direction or turn to (a fly, in fishing, or the like).
- To comply with the humor, fancy, or disposition of; soothe by compliance; indulge; gratify.
- To endeavor to comply with the peculiarities or exigencies of; adapt one's self to; suit or accommodate: as, to humor one's part or the piece.
- Synonyms Indulge, etc. See gratify.
- (idiom) (out of humor) In a bad mood; irritable.
STAND UP vs HUMOR: RELATED WORDS
- Show up, Bill cosby, Quest for, Ad campaign, Common ground, Stand down, Stand for, Sit down, Laugh at, Rise, Arise, Place upright, Stand, Hold up, Get up
- Indulge, Fun, Joke, Irony, Comedy, Funny, Humorous, Sense of humour, Sense of humor, Humour, Mood, Temper, Witticism, Wittiness, Wit
STAND UP vs HUMOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lock up, Run for, Cut down, Go out, Light up, Show up, Quest for, Ad campaign, Stand for, Sit down, Laugh at, Rise, Arise, Stand, Hold up
- Sarcasm, Eight, Fun, Joke, Irony, Comedy, Funny, Humorous, Sense of humour, Humour, Mood, Temper, Witticism, Wittiness, Wit
STAND UP vs HUMOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Please stand up and hold up your right hand.
- Sit or stand: Students are instructed to stand up when a fact is stated and continue sitting when it is an opinion.
- To stand up for Truth, get all the facts correct and make the mature stand for what it right.
- Resume and Cover Letters: Stand Up and Stand Out!
- Local groups are starting on post as a result of local leaders agreeing to stand up and stand out.
- Encourage youths to be seated, butif they need to stand, you should also stand up.
- Students will use Kagan strategy Stand up, Hand up, Pair up and find their match.
- He believes we stand with our allies and stand up to our adversaries.
- Stand up for bullying by helping kids avoid bullies, get help from an adult, and stand up to bullies.
- Heroes of the Bible: Stand Up, Stand Tall, Stand Strong!
- Handbook Choose someone with a sense of humor.
- There can be talkativeness, good humor, and laughing.
- Intensity, yes, but so much humor as well.
- Humor theories and the physiological benefits of laughter.
- Trabeculectomy will increase the outflow of aqueous humor, thus relieving the pressure of the excess aqueous humor.
- Let a Sense of Humor Break Presumptions Having a sense of humor does more than produce smiles and laughter.
- Jesus was using humor in that passage and He had a great sense of humor and I connect with that.
- Try to find the humor in as many situations as you can and show off that humor to your crush.
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STAND UP vs HUMOR: QUESTIONS
- Will women stand up for their rights under Gabriela?
- Why do self-confident people stand up for themselves?
- What happens when individuals stand up and institutions collapse?
- Is Dolph Ziggler doing stand-up comedy in Cleveland?
- Does Britney's prerogative bottle stand up properly?
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- What does the song Stand Up Stand Up for Jesus mean?
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- Why is humor important in early childhood education?
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