Dull or boring
Humorous is correct.
The word for saying the opposite of what you mean is "irony." More specifically, when it involves a deliberate contrast between what is said and what is meant, it can be termed "verbal irony." This rhetorical device often highlights a discrepancy between appearance and reality, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
"He asked the man where the town square was, the answer was rather humorous.""That joke was very humorous."
Yes it is :)
The noun form for the adjective hilarious is hilariousness. A related noun form is hilarity.
Tragedy
Humorous is correct.
Humorous is an adjective.
That is a humorous story. The joke wasn't really humorous.
The word for saying the opposite of what you mean is "irony." More specifically, when it involves a deliberate contrast between what is said and what is meant, it can be termed "verbal irony." This rhetorical device often highlights a discrepancy between appearance and reality, often for humorous or emphatic effect.
Yes it is :)
"He asked the man where the town square was, the answer was rather humorous.""That joke was very humorous."
Sarcastic means using irony to mock or convey contempt in a humorous way. It involves saying the opposite of what is meant to emphasize the absurdity of a situation or to make a point.
humoristique.
Yes it is :)
Humorous?
Moist; humid; watery., Subject to be governed by humor or caprice; irregular; capricious; whimsical., Full of humor; jocular; exciting laughter; playful; as, a humorous story or author; a humorous aspect.