I believe you are referring to the humerus, which is the bone in your upper arm.
The homophones for "muscle" (movement of the body) and "mussel" (type of shellfish) are "muscle," and "mussel." For "humorous" (to make jokes) and "humorous" (full of humor) the homophone is "humorous."
No one does anything for no reason. It could be they find the egocentric perspective of others humorous. It could be an involuntary muscle contraction caused by gas.
Humorous is adjective to describe something that causes laughter or amusement.Example:I thought the speech would be boring, but instead it was a humorous and entertaining talk.
A homophone of "humorous" is "humorous" itself. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
That is a humorous story. The joke wasn't really humorous.
Yes, humorous is an adjective.
A synonym for humorous is funny.
Humorous is correct.
You spelled humored correctly.
Humorous is an adjective.
"He asked the man where the town square was, the answer was rather humorous.""That joke was very humorous."
Humoristiques - humorous amusant - amusing