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UK/["/dʒəʊk/"]/US/["/dʒəʊk/"]/

Meaning of Joke

In simple words: A funny story or sentence meant to make people laugh.

Joke in a sentence

  • He made a joke that made everyone laugh.
  • Tell us a joke to lighten the mood!
  • It was just a joke; I didn’t mean to offend you.
  • She often tells a joke during her speeches to engage her audience.
  • The comedian's joke fell flat and no one laughed.

How to use Joke

Used in casual conversations to lighten the mood. Not suitable for serious discussions or when discussing sensitive topics.

Grammar pattern

joke + about + subject

Memory hint

Imagine a 'joke' book with funny pictures that always makes you chuckle.

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Collocations with Joke

Synonyms for Joke

Opposites of Joke

  • seriousness

Common mistakes with Joke

  • Confused with 'prank' — a joke is verbal, while a prank is a practical joke.
  • Using 'joke' as a transitive verb incorrectly; it usually requires a subject to joke about.
  • Omitting context — it's important to know your audience when telling a joke.

Compare Joke with Jest, Humor

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Frequently asked questions about Joke

What does Joke mean?

A funny story or sentence meant to make people laugh.

What is the definition of Joke?

something that you say or do to make people laugh, for example a funny story that you tell

How do you use Joke in a sentence?

He made a joke that made everyone laugh.

Can you give another example of Joke?

Tell us a joke to lighten the mood!

What are synonyms for Joke?

Common alternatives include jest, gag, punchline, humor, quip.

What is the opposite of Joke?

Opposite meanings include seriousness.

What words go with Joke?

It commonly pairs with amusing, funny, good, crack, make, tell, fall flat, be on somebody, as a joke, joke about, make a joke of something.

What are common mistakes when using Joke?

Confused with 'prank' — a joke is verbal, while a prank is a practical joke. Using 'joke' as a transitive verb incorrectly; it usually requires a subject to joke about. Omitting context — it's important to know your audience when telling a joke.

How do you pronounce Joke?

US: /["/dʒəʊk/"]/, UK: /["/dʒəʊk/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Joke?

Used in casual conversations to lighten the mood. Not suitable for serious discussions or when discussing sensitive topics.

What CEFR level is Joke?

"Joke" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.