Humor
UK /["/ˈhjuːmə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈhjuːmər/"]/
Definition
the quality in something that makes it funny; the ability to laugh at things that are funny
In simple words: Something funny that makes people laugh.
Examples
- His sense of humor always lightens the mood in the room.
- I enjoy watching shows that incorporate dark humor.
- The humor in her stories often comes from exaggerated situations.
- He uses humor to deal with stressful situations, making it easier to cope.
- Understanding cultural humor can be challenging for non-native speakers.
Usage notes
Humor is often used in casual and light-hearted contexts. It's appropriate among friends and in entertainment but might be less suitable in serious or formal discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a funny 'humor' joke that makes you chuckle.
Collocations
- a sense of humor
- dark humor
- humor in the workplace
- sense of humor
- humorless person
Synonyms
- comedy
- wit
- amusement
- fun
- joke
Antonyms
- seriousness
- sorrow
- sadness
Common mistakes
- Confusing humor with 'humour' - different spelling based on British English.
- Using humor as a verb - it's a noun, not a verb.
- Thinking humor is always positive; it can also be dark or sarcastic.