jests Synonyms

jests Meaning

jests

a frivolous mood or manner, to make jokes or jests, laughingstock, gaiety and merriment, a joking or mocking remark, a playful mood or manner, a ludicrous circumstance or incident, a comic act or remark, prank

jests Sentence Examples

  1. The clown's jests brought laughter to the audience's faces.
  2. The comedian's jests were so witty that they left the crowd in stitches.
  3. The politician's jests during the speech were met with both applause and disapproval.
  4. The teacher used jests to lighten up the atmosphere in class.
  5. The student's jests at the expense of the professor were not well received.
  6. The poet's jests were often the source of inspiration for his work.
  7. The actor's jests during the play added a touch of humor to the performance.
  8. The surgeon's jests during the operation helped to calm the nerves of the patient.
  9. The lawyer's jests in court made the proceedings more entertaining.
  10. The writer's jests in his essays provided a humorous perspective on everyday life.

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The clown's jests brought laughter to the audience's faces.

The comedian's jests were so witty that they left the crowd in stitches.

The politician's jests during the speech were met with both applause and disapproval.

The teacher used jests to lighten up the atmosphere in class.