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Pleasing vs Humorous - What's the difference?
pleasing | humorous | Related terms |Pleasing is a related term of humorous.
As adjectives the difference between pleasing and humorous
is that pleasing is agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification while humorous is full of humor or arousing laughter; funny.As a noun pleasing
is pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to my pleasing".As a verb pleasing
is .Sportive vs Humorous - What's the difference?
sportive | humorous | Related terms |Sportive is a related term of humorous.
As adjectives the difference between sportive and humorous
is that sportive is gay; frolicsome; merry while humorous is full of humor or arousing laughter; funny.As a noun sportive
is (cycling) cyclosportive.Humorous vs Jocose - What's the difference?
humorous | jocose | Related terms |Humorous is a related term of jocose.
As adjectives the difference between humorous and jocose
is that humorous is full of humor or arousing laughter; funny while jocose is given to jest; habitually jolly.Humorous vs Ironical - What's the difference?
humorous | ironical | Related terms |Humorous is a related term of ironical.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between humorous and ironical
is that humorous is (obsolete) dependent on or caused by one's humour or mood; capricious, whimsical while ironical is (obsolete) feigning ignorance; simulating lack of instruction or knowledge; exhibiting socratic irony.As adjectives the difference between humorous and ironical
is that humorous is full of humor or arousing laughter; funny while ironical is characterized by or constituting (any kind of) irony.Humorous vs Credulity - What's the difference?
humorous | credulity |