The jocular speech caused laughter in the audience.
When your boss is angrily questioning you, a jocular response would be a bad idea. The publishers did not appreciate the humor in the author's jocular comments about their other writers.
Jocular means to characterize jokingly, so "direct characterization" may be an accurate antonym (Direct characterization means to describe a person or thing by simply telling you what he/she/it is like).
Jocularity, Jocular, Jollityor Jovial might do ...
Synonyms for facetious are humorous, comic, droll, ribald, joking, and jocular.
The word "ioculus" is from Latin.
the neighbors were jocular, they kept the neighbors laughing
The jocular speech caused laughter in the audience.
"April Fools' Day always puts me in a jocular mood."
He's so jocular that you can't get any serious sentence from him.
When your boss is angrily questioning you, a jocular response would be a bad idea. The publishers did not appreciate the humor in the author's jocular comments about their other writers.
Yes, in the word "jocularity," the prefix is "jocu-" meaning playful or humorous, and the suffix is "-ity" which forms a noun meaning the state or quality of being jocular.
(Italian) burlesque, jocular, in a playful style. This is the most common meaning when it is used as a musical term. Burlesco means "funny" in Spanish.
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No, the word "jocular" is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as funny, comic, or witty.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Martin is very entertaining when he tells jocular tales.The pronoun "he" takes the place of the noun "Martin" in the second part of the sentence.The adjective "jocular" describes the tales that Martin tells.
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Jocular Winds - 1913 was released on: USA: 6 March 1913 UK: 3 May 1913