Jocose is an adjective meaning playful or humourous.
"Patrick's jocose commentary kept me from being bored during the speaker's dull presentation."
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Jocose is an adjective meaning playful or humourous."Patrick's jocose commentary kept me from being bored during the speaker's dull presentation."
His jocose manner always lightened the mood in the office, bringing a smile to everyone's face.
Social drinking of alcohol often makes people more jocose than they normally would be.
go to jocose town
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it is a fallacious statement made for fun and understood, or easily understandable, as a joke. it is not a serious statement.
Jester's always have a way to come up with JOCOSITY to make people laugh.
She jocosely teased her friend about his messy room before offering to help him clean up.
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amusing, camp*, campy, comic, droll, entertaining, facetious, farcical, hilarious, jocose, jocular, jokey, joshing, laughable, ludicrous, merry, playful, pleasant, priceless, ribald, screaming, side-splitting, too funny for words, waggish, whimsical, witty
According to Oscar Hammerstein, "yieu and yieu and yieu." Admittedly, the above answer is amusing, but Sue, rue and who also rhyme with adieu.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern J---SE. That is, six letter words with 1st letter J and 5th letter S and 6th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: jaunse jocose