humour in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
humour in Sindhi سنڌي
humour in English
- humour⇄expr. humours, whimsical or odd traits, ways, or actions.
Ex. And so well could paint The village-folk, with all their humours quaint (John Greenleaf Whittier). - humour⇄expr. out of humour, angry or displeased; cross; in a bad mood.
Ex. Out of humour with myself, and at every thing about me (Joseph Addison). - humour⇄humour, noun, transitive verb.
- humour⇄noun 1. funny or amusing quality.
Ex. I see no humour in your tricks.
2. the ability to see or show the funny or amusing side of things.
Ex. Mark Twain was famous for his humour.
3. speech, writing, etc., showing this ability. - humour⇄v.t. 1. to give in to the fancies or whims of (a person); indulge.
Ex. That sick child has to be humoured.
2. (Figurative.) to adapt oneself to; act so as to agree with.
Ex. He humoured every turn of the conversation toward his future