humorous 的定义
- characterized by humor; funny; comical: a humorous anecdote.
- having or showing the faculty of humor; droll; facetious: a humorous person.
humorous 近义词
funny, comical
更多humorous例句
- After he caricatured the Marx brothers, the film studio sought to restyle Groucho to look more like a humorous Hirschfeld.
- We described the second video as either humorous or boring, and then asked them how long they thought each video would feel like it lasted.
- Former Mayor Jerry Sanders – or Darren Pudgil, the spokesman who delivered this quote – comes out looking sensible and humorous while reframing the whole debacle such that it’s hard to imagine this ending up any other way.
- Manansala has created just that with her debut novel, a tale full of eccentric characters, humorous situations and an oh-so-tricky mystery.
- He’d let Schaefer vent, then calmly ask him questions or make a humorous remark.
- In fact, she also launched a humorous series “Ask Lena” on YouTube where she gives sage advice on feminism in episode one.
- The sniper barely missed, and Steven relayed the story as equal parts humorous and traumatic.
- Libyans are by and large charming, charismatic, humorous people with a Mediterranean joie de vivre.
- Austen, Eliot, and James sometimes complemented their essential seriousness with humorous minor characters and subplots.
- Mollen, an actress, first got her literary start by way of a humorous incident, naturally.
- "You positively convulse me, you're so very humorous," said Robinson, without a vestige of a smile.
- Perhaps our comic papers have never heard of the Improvement Clubs, or find nothing in them that is humorous.
- He was fond of the pathetic, but the humorous moved him most, and his lively gifts were welcome wherever we went.
- Aunt Ri gazed at her with a sentiment as near to veneration as her dry, humorous, practical nature was capable of feeling.
- Her hazel eyes were very round for a moment, then they narrowed, and little humorous lines formed at the corners of her lips.