The adjective for humor is HUMOROUS!!
The HUMOROUS comedian made me laugh for hours.
In this sentence HUMOROUS describes the noun, comedian.
The adjective form for humor is humorous (more humorous, most humorous).The adverb form for humor is humorously: He humorously described an incident at the mini-mart.The noun form is humor; a singular, common, abstract noun. Another noun form is humorousness.The word humor is also a verb (humor, humors, humoring, humored).
The adjective is spelled "wry" and usually means ironic, mocking, or sarcastic.
The word humor is both a noun and a verb.Examples:He has a good sense of humor. (noun)It does no harm to humor him. (verb)
quel humour = what a humor ( understand : 'you have a huge sens of humor')
The noun laughter is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be felt physically and heard by others.
Humorous is the adjective.
A good sense of humor is subtle. A good sense of humor is sharp.
Yes. Example: The farmer had a developed sense of humor.
The adjective form for humor is humorous (more humorous, most humorous).The adverb form for humor is humorously: He humorously described an incident at the mini-mart.The noun form is humor; a singular, common, abstract noun. Another noun form is humorousness.The word humor is also a verb (humor, humors, humoring, humored).
No, "humorous" is an adjective that describes something that is funny or intended to make someone laugh.
The adjective is spelled "wry" and usually means ironic, mocking, or sarcastic.
The noun form for the adjective humorous is humorousness. Humor is another noun form.
wisdom is a noun. an adjective describes a noun, and so you don't say, for example, "Taylor is very wisdom." you would say Taylor is very wise. calm, yes. humor, no, also a noun, but humorous is, unless you are referring to the elbow bone.
vitreous humor
Humor could be of any type and situation. There is dark humor and then there is light humor.
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crass, toilet humor, potty humor, not humor