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Facetious(adj.) - intended to be humorous or playful, usually to a serious issue

He was being facetious, so don't take him seriously.

I was merely being facetious when I told her that if we wanted to stop having arguments, we should all just sing songs together.

When he suggested that the President should take up knitting, he was being facetious.
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When Betty called John the most brilliant man in the world, she was being facetious.

Facetious means joking, often in poor taste.

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โˆ™ 10y ago

The lawyer's facetiousness did not sit well with the stern judge.

He was known for his facetiousness when sponsoring legislation for such things as the state insect or the state marsupial.

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โˆ™ 5d ago

She couldn't tell whether he was being serious or if his comments were just filled with facetiousness.

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