humor

/ˈhjuːmər/
verb
  1. To comply with or adapt to someone's wishes or mood in order to keep them calm or satisfied.
    • I just humored him by agreeing to his plan.
    • She humored her grandmother by listening to the same story again.
    • The teacher humored the student's silly question with a smile.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The quality of being amusing or funny, especially in literature, speech, or situations.
    • He added humor to his speech to keep the audience engaged.
    • Her sense of humor always makes everyone laugh.
    • The movie was full of dark humor that adults appreciated.
  2. A person's mood or state of mind.
    • She was in a good humor after hearing the news.
    • Try to be in a cheerful humor when you meet the clients.
    • His foul humor ruined the dinner party.
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