No! Um..... lemme think..... oh! You have absolutely no fashion. To tell you that you have good taste you'd have to wear candy!
Do you make it out of the envelope
to make a summary of jokes
No.
Yes, jokes can be formal, often characterized by their clever wordplay, puns, or sophisticated humor that appeals to a more refined audience. Formal jokes may be used in professional settings, speeches, or literary works, where the humor is crafted to fit the context and maintain a level of decorum. They can provide relief and engage listeners while still adhering to a formal tone.
To amuse people and make them laugh
"Witty"
Clever person is a person who has a quick mind and energetic personality. Clever person can make a quick decision and gets benefits and doesn't regret later. Clever person knows how handle bad situation in the best way.
Wit maybe? The definition is close to what you are asking. :) -Christine
no
People often find others funny when they have a quick wit, clever jokes, or a unique perspective that surprises and entertains them. Being able to make others laugh by pointing out the humor in everyday situations can also make people think you're funny.
A word that means to make jokes is "jest." It refers to speaking or acting in a playful, humorous, or mocking manner. Jesting often involves light-hearted banter or clever wit intended to amuse others.
Wit is a form of intelligent humour, the ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny
No, "clever" is not a suffix. It is an adjective that describes someone who is quick-witted or intelligent.
His decisive nature allowed him to make quick and clever decisions when he was stuck in a bad situation.
His decisive nature allowed him to make quick and clever decisions when he was stuck in a bad situation.
His decisive nature allowed him to make quick and clever decisions when he was stuck in a bad situation.
quick-witted intelligent smart