Jocose :
iocosum
iocosum, serenum, lasciva, festum, anima dulcoratur, IMPUTATOR, faceta hilaritate, Sarcastic, responsione ioculari eludas, hilari, GAUDENS, quae duplam, tum iocosa, Annae, iuvenale, mollibus extulit, Suavis, mutae
iocosumfestive,jocoseness
iocosumfestive,jocoseness
Adjective(1) characterized by jokes and good humor
(1) July is one of the most popular jocund, jocose , and jocular months of the year.(2) Jorgen Kiil plays the jocose patriarch, an ageing, overweight male nurse.(3) He would have tried to persuade him in a very jocose way.(4) The continental peoples are grave, compared with our jocose fellow citizens, and especially in their hours of business.(5) But behind the jocose mood was a serious determination that farmers were sticking to their protest.(6) Asked if he could afford a lawyer, he became jocose .(7) Hayden's grappling with these issues led to sometimes jocose observations, as recounted here.(8) If Janeites tend towards punctiliousness, Dickensians have a penchant for the jocose .(9) He said he had no idea it was taking place, an indicator he jocosely added, ÔÇÿI must be slowing down.ÔÇÖ(10) ÔÇÿHe's not a concern,ÔÇÖ he said, adding jocosely ÔÇÿunless Diarmuid hits him a shoulder in training some night.ÔÇÖ(11) But the truth is, he flouted these rules to flaunt his jocosity .(12) Bring It On's precise jocoseness leaves the viewer feeling that perhaps cheerleaders are people too.(13) ÔÇÿYou too,ÔÇÖ Mic's voice was soft, all jocosity gone, and my breath caught.
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