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Qué (quién) es humour - definición

TENDENCY OF SOMEONE TO POINT OUT AND EMPHASIZE THE COMICAL NATURE OF SOMETHING (OR THE MENTAL STATE THAT LEADS TO THIS TENDENCY)
Funny; Humorous; Sense of humor; Sense of humour; Hilarious; Sense of Humour; Humor studies; Humor (funny); Comedy technique; Humor; Humourous; Hilariously; Nerd humour; Hilarity; Facetiousness; Facetiously; Humoristic; Funniness; Hillarious; Humor study; Humour sense; Funni
  • Humour can be a way of dealing with the menacing or unpleasant: Sprayed comment below a memorial plaque for [[Alois Alzheimer]] who first described the memory-damaging [[Alzheimer's disease]] - the German text means "Alois, we will never forget you!"
  • [[Boris Yeltsin]] and [[Bill Clinton]] enjoying a joke, in spite of their language differences
  • Surprise]] is a component of humour.
  • Muhammad al-Baqir's [[Hadith]] about humour: "Indeed Allah loves those who are playful among people without obscenity."
  • A man laughing

humour         
(humours, humouring, humoured)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: in AM, use 'humor'
1.
You can refer to the amusing things that people say as their humour.
Her humour and determination were a source of inspiration to others.
N-UNCOUNT: supp N
2.
Humour 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 film.
She felt sorry for the man but couldn't ignore the humour of the situation.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
If you are in a good humour, you feel cheerful and happy, and are pleasant to people. If you are in a bad humour, you feel bad-tempered and unhappy, and are unpleasant to people.
Christina was still not clear why he had been in such ill humour...
= temper
N-VAR: supp N
4.
If you do something with good humour, you do it cheerfully and pleasantly.
Hugo bore his illness with great courage and good humour.
N-UNCOUNT: adj N
5.
If you humour someone who is behaving strangely, you try to please them or pretend to agree with them, so that they will not become upset.
She disliked Dido but was prepared to tolerate her for a weekend in order to humour her husband.
VERB: V n
humour         
humour         
see humor

Wikipedia

Humour

Humour (Commonwealth English) or humor (American English) is the tendency of experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. The term derives from the humoral medicine of the ancient Greeks, which taught that the balance of fluids in the human body, known as humours (Latin: humorcode: lat promoted to code: la , "body fluid"), controlled human health and emotion.

People of all ages and cultures respond to humour. Most people are able to experience humour—be amused, smile or laugh at something funny (such as a pun or joke)—and thus are considered to have a sense of humour. The hypothetical person lacking a sense of humour would likely find the behaviour to be inexplicable, strange, or even irrational. Though ultimately decided by personal taste, the extent to which a person finds something humorous depends on a host of variables, including geographical location, culture, maturity, level of education, intelligence and context. For example, young children may favour slapstick such as Punch and Judy puppet shows or the Tom and Jerry cartoons, whose physical nature makes it accessible to them. By contrast, more sophisticated forms of humour such as satire require an understanding of its social meaning and context, and thus tend to appeal to a more mature audience.

Ejemplos de uso de humour
1. Biddlecombe‘s bawdy humour counterbalances Knight‘s high breeding.
2. "The message managers should take to heart is that humour should be encouraged and celebrated in the workplace." The guide to office humour also advised against sarcastic humour that comes across as negative, insensitive or judgmental.
3. Some of the kids at our feet won‘t get the humour and some will grow up never to get the humour.
4. He [Coogan] likes the fact that the humour is self–deprecating." He added: " There is a lot of satirical humour as well as total horror, really awful moments.
5. One because it has a combination of sensitivity and humour.