You spelled humored correctly.
humorous
Humorous is correct.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "droll" (wryly or whimsically humorous).
That is the way you spell "hilarious" (very funny).
That is the correct spelling of "witty" (cleverly humorous).
That is the correct spelling of "jest" (a joke or humorous comment).The similar words are gist (concise form) and just(only, or right).
Humorous is correct.
The likely word is the adjective serious (severe, or not humorous)
The likely word is "facetious" (said in jest, humorous, joking).
Some people use Guphie as a humorous misspelling of Goofy.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "droll" (wryly or whimsically humorous).
The correct spelling of the adjective is humorous (funny, comical).The bone of the human upper arm is the humerus.
That is the way you spell "hilarious" (very funny).
That is the correct spelling of "witty" (cleverly humorous).
The correct spelling is "humorous" is the US, but "humourous" in Australia, UK and New Zealand. The arm-bone is spelt "humerus".
A humorous speech is a presentation that aims to entertain and make the audience laugh by incorporating funny stories, jokes, and witty anecdotes. It often involves lighthearted or self-deprecating humor to engage the audience and create a positive atmosphere. The goal of a humorous speech is not only to amuse but also to deliver a message or convey a particular point in an engaging way.
That is the correct spelling of "monologue" (solo speech or presentation).
That is the correct spelling of "jest" (a joke or humorous comment).The similar words are gist (concise form) and just(only, or right).