Jack's facetious tone did not sit well with the stoic board members.
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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.
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.
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?)
The correct spelling is "facetious."
No, facetious is an adjective. The adverb form is facetiously.
Facetious is an adjective. The adverbial form is facetiously.
Synonyms for facetious are humorous, comic, droll, ribald, joking, and jocular.
In the second to last paragraph of chapter five.
The likely word is "facetious" (done in jest, frivolous).
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When making a facetious statement, you might want to smile or otherwise indicate that you are not being serious. He didn't understand that I was being facetious when I told him I could type in my sleep. My facetious suggestion to dig a moat around City Hall did not amuse the mayor. Facetious remarks or a joke or two are an excellent way to begin a speech, no matter how formal or serious the topic, since humor is the best way to engage an audience.