She gave a droll response that amused him.
His droll attitude was amusing.
The comedian's droll humor had the audience laughing uncontrollably throughout the entire show.
The comedian's droll sense of humor had the audience in stitches throughout the show.
His droll sense of humor always keeps us entertained during meetings.
His droll sense of humor always managed to lighten the mood during tense meetings.
A droll response was inevitable. How could I avoid the inevitable disaster?
A waggery is a droll remark or jest, or droll behaviour.
One antonym of the word "droll" is "humorless."
The noun form for droll (odd, comical) is drollness.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "droll" (wryly or whimsically humorous).
Droll means amusing in an unusual way or whimsically comical.
If it is being used as an adjective (ex: My grandpa is a droll old man) it describes someone who is humorous or amusing and a little bit odd. You can also use it as a noun to describe a people like that (ex: A droll on the bus made my ride to school interesting today).
Arabella's Droll Wooing - 1912 was released on: USA: 3 May 1912