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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 likely word is "facetious" (done in jest, frivolous).
The word "facetious" comes from the French word "facetieux," which in turn is derived from the Latin term "facetia," meaning "jest" or "witticism."
The correct spelling is "facetious." It means treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
The correct spelling is "facetious."
No, "facetious" is an adjective, not an adverb. It describes someone who is joking or not serious in a humorous or inappropriate way.
Facetious has all the vowels in order. Unoriental has all the vowels in reverse order.
something not to be taken literally or seriously
No.
Facetious is an adjective. The adverbial form is facetiously.
abstemious, facetious
Facetious means you're kidding around, silly, acting as if..., ironic, irreverent....not serious.
The correct spelling is "facetious." It means treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
facetious
It has all the vowels in the correct order throughout the word
* abstemious * facetious
humorous in a playful, mischievous, or facetious manner
The likely word is "facetious" (done in jest, frivolous).