humor |
thanksgiving |
As nouns the difference between humor and thanksgiving
is that
humor is mood, temper while
thanksgiving is an expression of gratitude.
humor |
gladness |
As nouns the difference between humor and gladness
is that
humor is an alternative spelling of from=US|lang=en while
gladness is the state of being glad; joy.
As a verb humor
is an alternative spelling of from=US|lang=en.
humor |
mocking |
As nouns the difference between humor and mocking
is that
humor is mood, temper while
mocking is action of the verb
to mock .
As a verb mocking is
.
As an adjective mocking is
derisive or contemptuous.
humor |
happiness |
As nouns the difference between humor and happiness
is that
humor is mood, temper while
happiness is the emotion of being happy; joy.
stable |
humor |
As nouns the difference between stable and humor
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
humor is mood, temper.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As an adjective stable
is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
stability |
humor |
As nouns the difference between stability and humor
is that
stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change while
humor is an alternative spelling of from=US|lang=en.
As a verb humor is
an alternative spelling of from=US|lang=en.
fluid |
humor |
As nouns the difference between fluid and humor
is that
fluid is fluid while
humor is mood, temper.
humor |
joy |
As a noun humor
is mood, temper.
As a proper noun joy is
.
wittiness |
humor |
As nouns the difference between wittiness and humor
is that
wittiness is the quality of being witty while
humor is an alternative spelling of from=US|lang=en.
As a verb humor is
an alternative spelling of from=US|lang=en.
charm |
humor |
As nouns the difference between charm and humor
is that
charm is an object, act or words believed to have magic power or
charm can be the mixed sound of many voices, especially of birds or children while
humor is mood, temper.
As a verb charm
is to seduce, persuade or fascinate someone or something.
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