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    Hu·mor
    /ˈ(h)yo͞omər/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech: "his tales are full of humor" Similar comical aspectcomic sidefunny sidecomedyOpposite seriousness
    • 2. a mood or state of mind: "her good humor vanished" Similar moodtemperdispositiontemperament

    verb

    • 1. comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be: "she was always humoring him to prevent trouble"
  2. humour. noun. /ˈhjuːmə (r)/. /ˈhjuːmər/. ( US English humor) [uncountable] the quality in something that makes it funny; the ability to laugh at things that are funny. It was a story full of gentle humour. She ignored his feeble attempt at humour. They failed to see the humour of the situation.

    • Superiority and Relief
    • Benign Violation
    • Evolutionary Theory
    • Spot The Mistake
    • Unanswered Questions

    For more than 2,000 years pundits have assumed that all forms of humor share a common ingredient. The search for this essence occupied first philosophers and then psychologists, who formalized the philosophical ideas and translated them into concepts that could be tested. Perhaps the oldest theory of humor, which dates back to Plato and other ancie...

    These and other explanations all capture something, and yet they are insufficient. They do not provide a complete theoretical framework with a hypothesis that can be measured using well-defined parameters. They also do not explain all types of humor. None, for example, seems to fully clarify the appeal of slapstick. In 2010 in the journal Psycholog...

    The idea of benign violation has limitations, however: it describes triggers of laughter but does not explain, for instance, the role humor has played in humanity’s evolutionary success. Several other theories, all of which contain elements of older concepts, try to explain humor from an evolutionary vantage. Gil Greengross, an anthropologist then ...

    One of the more recent proposals appears in a 2011 book dedicated to an evolutionary explanation of humor, Inside Jokes: Using Humor to Reverse-Engineer the Mind(MIT Press, 2011), by Matthew M. Hurley of Indiana University Bloomington, Daniel C. Dennett (a prominent philosopher at Tufts University) and Reginal Adams, Jr., of Pennsylvania State Univ...

    Other questions remain. For instance, how can the sometimes opposite functions of humor, such as promoting social bonding and excluding others with derision, be reconciled? And when laughter enhances feelings of social connectedness, is that effect a fundamental function of the laughter or a mere by-product of some other primary role (much as eatin...

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  3. May 14, 2024 · 1. uncountable noun. You can refer to the amusing things that people say as their humor . Her humor and determination were a source of inspiration to others. 2. See also sense of humor. 3. uncountable noun. Humor is a quality in something that makes you laugh, for example in a situation, in someone's words or actions, or in a book or movie .

  4. Definition of humor noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. humor. noun. /ˈhyumər/ (Canadian English usually humour) [uncountable] the quality in something that makes it funny or amusing; the ability to laugh at things that are amusing a story full of gentle humor She ignored his feeble attempt at humor.

  5. Dec 22, 2015 · This article discusses the psychology of humor, how it translates, and what it means to basic research. Humor is inherently ironic. It is obvious and instantly recognizable. Similar to beauty, we all intuitively “know” what humor is, yet we find it difficult to precisely define.

  6. May 16, 2024 · 1. the quality of being funny. 2. Also called: sense of humour. the ability to appreciate or express that which is humorous. 3. situations, speech, or writings that are thought to be humorous. 4. a. a state of mind; temper; mood.

  7. What does the noun humour mean? There are 15 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun humour, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. humour has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

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