Humor example sentences
Related (10): funny, laughter, comedy, joke, amusing, witty, satire, whimsical, playful, jovial
"Humor" Example Sentences
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1. He had a great sense of humor.
2. She told the story with humor and wit.
3. His jokes always made me laugh because of his wonderful sense of humor.
4. Her humor helped lighten the mood in difficult situations.
5. I enjoy comedies and sitcoms that feature lighthearted humor.
6. The comedian used self-deprecating humor to get a laugh from the audience.
7. Dark humor can be funny but is often offensive to some people.
8. He has an odd or quirky sense of humor.
9. The story contained subtle humor that not everyone caught.
10. Her humor was characterized by irony and satire.
11. His comedy routine relied heavily on slapstick humor.
12. Her witty remarks were full of dry humor.
13. Black humor refers to comedy dealing with tragic or morbid subject matters.
14. He always found a way to humor her, despite her endless requests.
15. The routine tried too hard to be funny and lacked subtlety of humor.
16. Their playful banter and friendly insults demonstrated their familiarity and affection through humor.
17. The comedian intended to provoke outrage rather than elicit actual humor.
18. His humor helped him endure the difficult times.
19. Good-natured humor can ease tense situations and create bonding experiences.
20. The host endeavored to humor the nervous guest and put them at ease.
21. Her humor softened what could have been an insulting criticism.
22. The humor in the story kept the dark themes from becoming too depressing.
23. The cartoon featured wacky, outlandish humor.
24. His jokes were intended in fun, not meant to offend, but some took offense anyway, lacking his humorous intent.
25. She has a wonderful sense of sardonic humor.
26. There are some jokes you shouldn't tell, despite your intent to merely humor people.
27. I couldn't see the humor in the poorly executed joke.
28. He tried to make light of the situation with humor but his heart wasn't in it.
29. The story relies heavily on four types of humor: slapstick, sarcasm, satire and irony.
30. Too much negativity can dull one's sense of humor.
31. Her surreal, absurd sense of humor kept the others laughing constantly.
32. His attempts at humor fell flat.
33. They share a similar irreverent sense of humor.
34. The author incorporated wit and humor skillfully throughout the book.
35. I try to see the humor in everyday situations.
36. Her humorless demeanor made her difficult to be around.
37. The air force majors good-naturedly ribbed each other through consistent humor.
38. I appreciate subtle humor the most.
39. The children's book features gentle, wholesome humor.
40. I always endeavored to humor her, despite my reluctance.
41. Gallows humor refers to jokes about serious or tragic matters.
42. The comedian relied too heavily on shock humor.
43. His funny observations offered humor that most people could relate to.
44. I hate mean-spirited humor.
45. He lightened the mood with a humorous anecdote.
46. He can always find something amusing or humorous in any situation.
47. Refined, polite humor characterized her speech and mannerisms.
48.The literature professor analyzed the use of satire and irony as forms of humor within the novel.
49.The comedian told off-color jokes in poor taste that lacked actual humor.
50. Dry, deadpan humor characterizes the writing style in the memoir.
51. The awkward social situation called for diplomatic humor to diffuse tension.
52. There's always room for more humor and laughter in life.
53. Her bizarre, zany antics provided endless amusement and humor for the others.
54. The after-dinner speaker relied on slapdash humor without cleverness or wit.
55. The script called for over-the-top, broad humor.
56. His humor and charm made up for what he lacked in intelligence.
57. Self-deprecating humor shows humility, honesty and lack of arrogance.
58. The critic praised the subtle humor woven throughout the film.
59. His attempts to inject humor into the meeting fell flat.
60. She analyzed the use of irony and satire as forms of humor within social critique.