jocular 的定义
- given to, characterized by, intended for, or suited to joking or jesting; waggish; facetious: jocular remarks about opera stars.
jocular 近义词
funny
jocular 的近义词 44 个
- cheerful
- humorous
- joking
- jolly
- jovial
- lighthearted
- playful
- teasing
- amusing
- blithe
- boffo
- camp
- campy
- comic
- comical
- crazy
- daffy
- droll
- facetious
- flaky
- for grins
- frolicsome
- gagged up
- gay
- gleeful
- happy
- jesting
- jocose
- jocund
- jokey
- joshing
- joyous
- laughable
- lively
- ludicrous
- merry
- mischievous
- pleasant
- roguish
- sportive
- wacky
- waggish
- whimsical
- witty
jocular 的反义词 6 个
更多jocular例句
- 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.