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).
Adjectives describe things, so an adjective for laughter would depend on the kind of laugh. For example you could say, "the boisterous laughter" or, " the maniacal laughter" even, "the nervous laughter".
The adjective is comic!
funny
challenging
quiz
It is humourous.
Facetious
The adverb truly modifies the adjective funny.
'Amusing' is an adjective or a verb: 'He is a very amusing person to talk to.' (Adjective) 'She was amusing her cousin by telling jokes.' (Verb) The adverbial form is 'amusingly': 'Amusingly, the pompous fat lady then slipped on a banana skin and fell over.'
It's actually also called Jokes in danish. Jokes is the mostly used term, or you can take the more complicated: Vittigheder. But I would say jokes :)
The common translation of 'bromas pesadas' is 'jokes'. But only a exaggerated form of jokes, like heavy jokes, pranks, sometimes even dangerous jokes. Most of the time these are also humiliating for the person that undergoes these pranks or jokes.
One can get Hindi SMS jokes on a website by the name of Hindi SMS jokes. Most of the jokes are not adult material and can be enjoyed by all people who like a good joke.
A classic practical joke that you see a lot in television is the spring load snake in a peanut brittle can. They have had to update the cans with more modern labels to help keep this prank viable.
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"That is one of his many practical jokes" is just a statement, neither an adjective nor a proverb, although the words many and practical are both adjectives.
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Despite all the jokes, doctors do not like to inflict pain in their patients.
One, many, and practical are all adjectives
The adverb truly modifies the adjective funny.
'Amusing' is an adjective or a verb: 'He is a very amusing person to talk to.' (Adjective) 'She was amusing her cousin by telling jokes.' (Verb) The adverbial form is 'amusingly': 'Amusingly, the pompous fat lady then slipped on a banana skin and fell over.'
Telling jokes means to speak jokes through conversations, but playing jokes means to perform jokes practically.
Cheesy jokes are all about jokes that are funny but not laughable. You can find cheesy jokes from the following sources: Jokes, Great Clean Jokes, Jokeroo.
Who's Got Jokes - 2006 Jokes or No Jokes 4-8 was released on: USA: 28 November 2009
All the jokes that deals with Laundrymat are the dirtiest jokes out there.