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单词 jocose
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jocose

adjective

jo·​cose jō-ˈkōs How to pronounce jocose (audio)
jə-
1
: given to joking : merry
2
: characterized by joking : humorous
jocosely adverb
jocoseness noun
jocosity
jō-ˈkä-sə-tē How to pronounce jocose (audio)
jə-
noun

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The Funny Story of Jocose

When you need a word to describe something (or someone) that causes or is intended to cause laughter, you might pick jocose or a synonym such as humorous, witty, facetious, or jocular. Of those terms, humorous is the most generic and can be applied to anything that provokes laughter. Witty suggests cleverness and a quick mind, while facetious is a word for something that is not meant to be taken seriously. Jocose and jocular both imply a habitual waggishness and a fondness for joking.

Synonyms

  • blithe
  • blithesome
  • festive
  • gay
  • gleeful
  • jocular
  • jocund
  • jolly
  • jovial
  • laughing
  • merry
  • mirthful
  • sunny
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Example Sentences

the comedian's jocose introductions kept the awards ceremony from becoming a stodgy affair

Word History

Etymology

Latin jocosus, from jocus joke

First Known Use

1673, in the meaning defined at sense 1

jocose

adjective

as in merry
indicative of or marked by high spirits or good humor the comedian's jocose introductions kept the awards ceremony from becoming a stodgy affair

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • merry
  • jolly
  • festive
  • jocular
  • cheerful
  • mirthful
  • witty
  • jovial
  • laughing
  • jocund
  • lively
  • funny
  • amused
  • humorous
  • blithe
  • gleeful
  • playful
  • sunny
  • blithesome
  • joyful
  • amusing
  • smiling
  • gay
  • happy
  • joking
  • bright
  • chuckling
  • spirited
  • lighthearted
  • giggling
  • delighted
  • jesting
  • animated
  • facetious
  • flippant
  • exuberant
  • buoyant
  • cheery
  • lightsome
  • joyous
  • sprightly
  • upbeat
  • jaunty
  • carefree
  • vivacious
  • chipper
  • exultant
  • frolicsome
  • jubilant
  • peppy
  • beaming
  • rapturous
  • frisky
  • gladsome
  • perky
  • sportive
  • ecstatic
  • hilarious
  • comical
  • cavalier
  • blissful
  • joshing
  • easygoing
  • tickled
  • radiant
  • insouciant
  • enraptured
  • zippy
  • euphoric
  • optimistic
  • bouncing
  • sanguine
  • comic
  • antic
  • elated
  • exhilarated
  • entranced
  • thrilled
  • uproarious
  • farcical
  • unconcerned
  • riotous
  • high
  • overjoyed
  • ravished
  • rosy
  • blessed
  • hopeful
  • sprightful
  • sidesplitting
  • devil-may-care
  • blest
  • happy-go-lucky

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • melancholy
  • sorrowful
  • glum
  • disconsolate
  • sad
  • unhappy
  • downcast
  • blue
  • abject
  • aggrieved
  • anguished
  • depressed
  • dispirited
  • dejected
  • forlorn
  • crestfallen
  • lugubrious
  • despondent
  • crying
  • downhearted
  • disheartened
  • doleful
  • discontented
  • weeping
  • heartsick
  • mournful
  • saddened
  • heartbroken
  • moody
  • wailing
  • lachrymose
  • brokenhearted
  • morose
  • dolorous
  • plaintive
  • sombre
  • sobbing
  • disgruntled
  • low-spirited
  • moaning
  • saturnine
  • gloomy
  • somber
  • cheerless
  • sullen
  • joyless
  • heavyhearted
  • gray
  • black
  • glum
  • dark
  • grey
  • sorry
  • depressing
  • woeful
  • dreary
  • bleak
  • dismal
  • groaning
  • comfortless
  • woebegone
  • desolate
  • miserable
  • wretched
  • torpid
  • dull
  • listless
  • lethargic
  • sluggish
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of jocose are facetious, humorous, jocular, and witty. While all these words mean "provoking or intended to provoke laughter," jocose is somewhat less derogatory than facetious in suggesting habitual waggishness or playfulness.

jocose proposals

The words facetious and jocose are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, facetious stresses a desire to produce laughter and may be derogatory in implying dubious or ill-timed attempts at wit or humor.

facetious comments

The meanings of humorous and jocose largely overlap; however, humorous applies broadly to anything that evokes usually genial laughter and may contrast with witty in suggesting whimsicality or eccentricity.

humorous anecdotes

Although the words jocular and jocose have much in common, jocular implies a usually habitual fondness for jesting and joking.

a jocular fellow

The words witty and jocose can be used in similar contexts, but witty suggests cleverness and quickness of mind.

a witty remark
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