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1humor

noun hu·mor \ˈhyü-mər, ˈyü-\

: a funny or amusing quality

: jokes, funny stories, etc., of a particular kind

: the ability to be funny or to be amused by things that are funny

Full Definition of HUMOR

1
a :  a normal functioning bodily semifluid or fluid (as the blood or lymph)
b :  a secretion (as a hormone) that is an excitant of activity
2
a in medieval physiology :  a fluid or juice of an animal or plant; specifically :  one of the four fluids entering into the constitution of the body and determining by their relative proportions a person's health and temperament
b :  characteristic or habitual disposition or bent :  temperament <of cheerful humor>
c :  an often temporary state of mind imposed especially by circumstances <was in no humor to listen>
d :  a sudden, unpredictable, or unreasoning inclination :  whim
3
a :  that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous
b :  the mental faculty of discovering, expressing, or appreciating the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous
c :  something that is or is designed to be comical or amusing
out of humor
:  out of sorts
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Origin of HUMOR

Middle English humour, from Anglo-French umor, umour, from Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin humor, from Latin humor, umor moisture; akin to Old Norse vǫkr damp, Latin humēre to be moist, and perhaps to Greek hygros wet
First Known Use: 14th century

Synonym Discussion of HUMOR

wit, humor, irony, sarcasm, satire, repartee mean a mode of expression intended to arouse amusement. wit suggests the power to evoke laughter by remarks showing verbal felicity or ingenuity and swift perception especially of the incongruous <a playful wit>. humor implies an ability to perceive the ludicrous, the comical, and the absurd in human life and to express these usually without bitterness <a sense of humor>. irony applies to a manner of expression in which the intended meaning is the opposite of what is seemingly expressed <the irony of the title>. sarcasm applies to expression frequently in the form of irony that is intended to cut or wound <given to heartless sarcasm>. satire applies to writing that exposes or ridicules conduct, doctrines, or institutions either by direct criticism or more often through irony, parody, or caricature <a satire on the Congress>. repartee implies the power of answering quickly, pointedly, or wittily <a dinner guest noted for repartee>.

2humor

verb

: to try to please or satisfy (someone) by doing what is wanted

hu·moredhu·mor·ing \ˈhyüm-riŋ, ˈyüm-, ˈhyü-mə-, ˈyü-\

Full Definition of HUMOR

transitive verb
1
:  to soothe or content by indulgence
2
:  to adapt oneself to

First Known Use of HUMOR

1588

Synonym Discussion of HUMOR

indulge, pamper, humor, spoil, baby, mollycoddle mean to show undue favor to a person's desires and feelings. indulge implies excessive compliance and weakness in gratifying another's or one's own desires <indulged myself with food at the slightest excuse>. pamper implies inordinate gratification of desire for luxury and comfort with consequent enervating effect <pampered by the amenities of modern living>. humor stresses a yielding to a person's moods or whims <humored him by letting him tell the story>. spoil stresses the injurious effects on character by indulging or pampering <foolish parents spoil their children>. baby suggests excessive care, attention, or solicitude <babying students by grading too easily>. mollycoddle suggests an excessive degree of care and attention to another's health or welfare <refused to mollycoddle her malingering son>.
HUMOR[1] Defined for Kids

1humor

noun hu·mor \ˈhyü-mər, ˈyü-\

Definition of HUMOR for Kids

1
:  the amusing quality of something <She couldn't see the humor of the situation.>
2
:  the ability to see or tell the amusing quality of things
3
:  state of mind :  mood <… they were not in a very good humor because they had been arguing … — Robert McClosky, Homer Price>
hu·mor·less \-ləs\ adjective

2humor

verb
hu·moredhu·mor·ing

Definition of HUMOR for Kids

:  to give in to the wishes of <I humored her and listened to her ridiculous idea.>
Medical Dictionary

humor

noun hu·mor

Medical Definition of HUMOR

1
a :  a normal functioning bodily semifluid or fluid (as the blood or lymph) b :  a secretion (as a hormone) that is an excitant of activity
2
in ancient and medieval physiology :  a fluid or juice of an animal or plant; specifically :  one of the four fluids that were believed to enter into the constitution of the body and to determine by their relative proportions a person's health and temperament—see black bile, blood 3, phlegm 1, yellow bile

Variants of HUMOR

hu·mor or chiefly British hu·mour \ˈhyü-mər, ˈyü-\

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