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单词 facetiously
释义
facetiousfa‧ce‧tious /fəˈsiːʃəs/ adjective Word Origin
WORD ORIGINfacetious
Origin:
1500-1600 French facétieux, from facétie ‘joke’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • At the risk of sounding facetious, I have to ask who really cares about all this?
  • The speech saying drug users should be shot was clearly facetious, but it contained a serious point.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And then he said something facetious, and she stepped away from him.
  • He was being facetious, at least in part.
  • I rang through and I got some old berk being facetious on an Ansaphone.
  • In one facetious article he promised to show the government how to double the number of jobs in the railroad industry.
  • The newspaper ended on a slightly facetious note: Can anybody commit a forgery against himself?
  • Unfortunately, there's only room to quote the most pertinent, ie least facetious.
  • We can be facetious about the examples that I am using.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatornot behaving or speaking seriously
not being serious about something that should be taken seriously, so that people think you do not care: · People ask me if I'm related to him, and my answer is usually a flippant "No, but I wish I were."· When asked what is wrong with the economy, analysts reply "Not enough money." This answer is not as flippant as it sounds.· Sorry if that sounded flippant or heartless - it wasn't meant to be.
actions or behaviour that are playful are not serious, but they are fun and friendly: · He gave me a playful slap on the shoulder.· She tried to sound playful but somehow the words came out the wrong way.
making jokes or trying to be funny in a clever or unkind way that people think is annoying: · At the risk of sounding facetious, who really cares about what happens?· The speech saying drug users should be shot was clearly facetious, but it contained a serious point.
a remark, statement etc that is tongue-in-cheek is intended as a joke but is said or written in a serious or sincere way: · His tongue-in-cheek articles are brilliantly funny and very political.· "This just shows you what a great coach I am," said Braden, tongue-in-cheek.
saying things that are intended to be clever and funny but are really silly and annoying:  Don’t be so facetious! facetious commentsfacetiously adverbfacetiousness noun [uncountable]
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