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jocular

/jok-yuh-ler/US // ˈdʒɒk yə lər //UK // (ˈdʒɒkjʊlə) //

诙谐的,诙谐,诙谐幽默,诙谐有趣

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : given to, characterized by, intended for, or suited to joking or jesting; waggish; facetious: jocular remarks about opera stars.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.funny
Synonyms
cheerful欢快的,愉快的,乐观的,愉悦的humorous幽默,幽默的,风趣幽默,幽默风趣joking说笑,玩笑,开玩笑的,说笑的jolly欢乐,欢乐的,欢快的,欢快jovial欢快的,愉快的,欢乐的,欢快lighthearted轻松的,轻盈的,轻松,轻松愉快playful俏皮的,俏皮,好玩的,俏皮可爱teasing戏弄,逗弄,挑逗,挑逗性amusing好玩的,有趣的,有趣的是,好玩blithe轻快的,轻快,轻快地,轻快的人boffo夸张的,夸张,夸奖,夸父camp营地,难民营,训练营,安营扎寨campy营地,篝火,营地式,营地式的comic漫画,滑稽,漫画家,喜剧comical滑稽,滑稽的,滑稽可笑,滑稽可笑的crazy疯狂的,疯狂,疯了,发疯daffy头昏脑胀,头昏眼花,头晕目眩,头昏眼花的droll蠢蠢欲动,滑稽,滑稽的,蠢蠢欲动的facetious诙谐的,诙谐幽默,嬉皮笑脸,嬉皮笑脸的flaky片状的,片状,片状物,片状结构for grins聊以自慰,逗你笑,聊以自慰的是,闲聊frolicsome嬉皮士,嬉戏,嬉笑怒骂,嬉闹gagged up堵住嘴,堵住了嘴,堵住嘴巴,堵上嘴gay男同性恋者,男同性恋,同同性恋,同同性恋者gleeful欢快的,欣喜若狂,欢欣鼓舞,欢欣鼓舞的happy快乐,幸福,开心,快乐的jesting打趣地说,打趣话,打趣说,打趣jocose戏称,戏谑,戏说,戏言jocund琼瑶,琼浆玉液,琼海市,琼海jokey叽叽喳喳,叽叽歪歪,叽叽咕咕,叽叽喳喳的joshing叽叽喳喳,叽叽歪歪,叽叽喳喳的,叽叽歪歪的joyous喜悦的,欢快的,喜悦,欢乐laughable可笑的,可笑,可笑的是,好笑的lively活泼的,活跃的,热烈的,热闹的ludicrous可笑的,可笑,可笑的是,荒唐merry快乐的,愉快的,快乐,愉快mischievous调皮捣蛋,恶作剧,顽皮,调皮的pleasant愉快的,愉快,惬意,愉快地roguish耍流氓,无赖,无赖的,耍赖sportive运动型,运动型的,运动性,运动性的wacky古怪的,古怪waggish夸大其词,夸张的,摇摆不定,夸张whimsical奇思妙想,异想天开,奇思妙想的,异想天开的witty诙谐,诙谐的,伶俐的,伶俐

Examples

  • Where Simmons is jocular in a kind of clever fratboy way, Lund is more refined in his language and more robust in his indignation.

  • Talk of the economy at large—yes, bankers are interested in that too—also seemed jocular.

  • When he ran into Sperling at a congressional dinner at the White House a couple of weeks later, the encounter was jocular.

  • Yet she never wanders far from the defining characteristics of her writing: it's all jocular observation of herself or others.

  • The translator could think of no better word, because the context is jocular.

  • A tutor at college and a Museum attache; very jocular; given to personal witticisms, which were often aimed at Goriot.

  • The verb “to bag,” for instance, is in jocular use for implying a petty appropriation of property.

  • Probably few persons who allow themselves the enjoyment of that rather jocular expletive, the deuce!

  • She soon began to find sinister meaning in the jocular speeches that are current in the world as to the inconstancy of men.