No, facetious is an adjective. The adverb form is facetiously.
No, "facetious" is an adjective, not an adverb. It describes someone who is joking or not serious in a humorous or inappropriate way.
Facetious is not an adverb, no.
Facetious is actually an adjective.
Facetiously is the adverb form.
The correct spelling is "facetious."
The likely word is "facetious" (done in jest, frivolous).
"She couldn't help but make a facetious remark about the new company policy during the meeting." "His facetious comments always lighten the mood in stressful situations." "I appreciate humor, but sometimes his facetious tone can be misinterpreted as insensitivity."
Both "facetious" and "unoriental" are words that use the prefix "un-" to create a negative meaning. "Facetious" means not meant to be taken seriously, while "unoriental" indicates a lack of oriental characteristics.
The word "facetious" comes from the French word "facetieux," which in turn is derived from the Latin term "facetia," meaning "jest" or "witticism."
Facetious is an adjective. The adverbial form is facetiously.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective form is just 'facetious' (done in jest).
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Facetious means not meant to be taken seriously or literally, amusing; humorous.Sorry if that sounds facetious, but it is a valid point.
You expect me to give you a facetious answer to this question?I will not give you a facetious answer to this question, no sir!(Good enough?)
Synonyms for facetious are humorous, comic, droll, ribald, joking, and jocular.
Jack's facetious tone did not sit well with the stoic board members.
Facetious Folly Feat was created on 2006-10-30.
No. Facetious means jokingly or in jest. Fastidious means particular or fussily tidy
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Facetious has all the vowels in order. Unoriental has all the vowels in reverse order.
Facetious means you're kidding around, silly, acting as if..., ironic, irreverent....not serious.