All English words - page 1709
Meanings of Humoralistic:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or characteristic of a humoralist or humoralism.
Humored
ˈhjuːməMeanings of Humored:
verbComply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be.
Usage examples:
She was always humouring him to prevent trouble
nounThe quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
Usage examples:
His tales are full of humour
Meanings of Humoresquely:
nounA short, lively piece of music.
Usage examples:
This humoresque was founded upon song from the broadway show sinbad.
Humoring
ˈhjuː.mərMeanings of Humoring:
verbComply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be.
Usage examples:
She was always humouring him to prevent trouble
nounThe quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
Usage examples:
His tales are full of humour
Humorist
ˈhjuːm(ə)rɪstMeanings of Humorist:
nounA humorous writer, performer, or artist.
Usage examples:
The world's best humorists and cartoonists
Meanings of Humorists:
nounA humorous writer, performer, or artist.
Usage examples:
The world's best humorists and cartoonists
Meanings of Humorous:
adjectiveCausing laughter and amusement; comic.
Usage examples:
A humorous and entertaining talk
Humorously
ˈhjuːm(ə)rəsliMeanings of Humorously:
adverbIn a way that causes amusement; comically.
Usage examples:
The novel humorously depicts the feud between two firms
Humour
ˈhjuː.mərMeanings of Humour:
nounThe quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
Usage examples:
His tales are full of humour
verbComply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be.
Usage examples:
She was always humouring him to prevent trouble
Humoured
ˈhjuːməMeanings of Humoured:
verbComply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be.
Usage examples:
She was always humouring him to prevent trouble
nounThe quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
Usage examples:
His tales are full of humour
Humouring
ˈhjuː.mərMeanings of Humouring:
verbComply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be.
Usage examples:
She was always humouring him to prevent trouble
nounThe quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
Usage examples:
His tales are full of humour
Meanings of Humourize:
verbTo make (something) humorous; to cast in an amusing light.
Meanings of Humourless:
adjectiveLacking humour; not able to appreciate or express humour.
Usage examples:
They are such a humourless bunch
Meanings of Humourlessly:
adverbIn a way that lacks humour
Usage examples:
I found his last film to be slow-moving, with characters who were humourlessly drawn., he laughed h…
Meanings of Humous:
nounA thick paste or spread made from ground chickpeas and sesame seeds, olive oil, lemon, and garlic, made originally in the middle east.
Usage examples:
Spread hummus or black bean purée on whole-grain bread slices and sprinkle with crushed tortilla ch…
Hump
hʌmpMeanings of Hump:
nounA rounded raised mass of earth or land.
Usage examples:
They sat on a hump of cropped grass
verbCarry (a heavy object) with difficulty.
Usage examples:
He continued to hump cases up and down the hotel corridor
Humpback
ˌhʌmp.bæk ˈweɪlMeanings of Humpback:
nounA baleen whale which has a hump (instead of a dorsal fin) and long white flippers.
Usage examples:
Visitors to the site where a humpback whale beached itself at the weekend were shocked to discover …
Meanings of Humpbacked:
adjective(of an animal) having a round raised part on its back
Usage examples:
A humpbacked whale
Humph
hʌmfMeanings of Humph:
exclamationUsed to express slightly scornful doubt or dissatisfaction.
Usage examples:
Humph! i suppose i'd better take him
Humpier
ˈhʌm.piMeanings of Humpier:
adjectiveHumped in form; having a hump.
Usage examples:
Straddling a sharp turn of the wuyang river, its picturesque jumble of stone and concrete houses li…
nounA makeshift hut.
Usage examples:
She wept in the tin humpy at the back of the store
Meanings of Humpies:
nounA makeshift hut.
Usage examples:
She wept in the tin humpy at the back of the store
adjectiveHumped in form; having a hump.
Usage examples:
Straddling a sharp turn of the wuyang river, its picturesque jumble of stone and concrete houses li…
Humpiest
ˈhʌm.piMeanings of Humpiest:
adjectiveHumped in form; having a hump.
Usage examples:
Straddling a sharp turn of the wuyang river, its picturesque jumble of stone and concrete houses li…
nounA makeshift hut.
Usage examples:
She wept in the tin humpy at the back of the store
Meanings of Humping:
verbCarry (a heavy object) with difficulty.
Usage examples:
He continued to hump cases up and down the hotel corridor
nounA rounded raised mass of earth or land.
Usage examples:
They sat on a hump of cropped grass
Hums
hʌmMeanings of Hums:
verbMake a low, steady continuous sound like that of a bee.
Usage examples:
The computers hummed
nounA low, steady continuous sound.
Usage examples:
The hum of insects
exclamationUsed to express hesitation or dissent.
Usage examples:
‘ah, hum, elsie, isn't it?’
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