jocosely Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
Strongest:
- bleakly
- morosely
- miserably
- heavily
- unhappily
- miserably
- heavily
- morosely
- bleakly
- darkly
- darkly
- unhappily
Strong:
- mournfully
- sorrowfully
- glumly
- sourly
- plaintively
- sternly
- despondently
- dispiritedly
- sorrowfully
- abjectly
- forlornly
- dejectedly
- disconsolately
- wretchedly
- sternly
- dourly
- dourly
- gloomily
- disconsolately
- dolefully
- gloomily
- glumly
- dejectedly
- dolefully
- sullenly
- plaintively
- sulkily
- sulkily
- cheerlessly
- despondently
- mournfully
- cheerlessly
- forlornly
- abjectly
- dispiritedly
- wretchedly
- sullenly
- sourly
Weak:
jocosely Meaning
Wordnet
jocosely (r)
with humor
jocosely Sentence Examples
- She jocosely joked about the politician's gaffe during the debate.
- The comedian jocosely poked fun at himself during his stand-up routine.
- The two friends jocosely bantered back and forth, exchanging witty comments.
- The professor jocosely referred to the student's mistake as "a Freudian slip."
- The author jocosely used satire to criticize the political climate in his novel.
- The actor jocosely improvised a line during the film, which got a big laugh from the audience.
- The co-workers jocosely teased each other about their mishaps, creating a lighthearted atmosphere in the office.
- The students jocosely made fun of the teacher's idiosyncrasies, showing their affection for him in a playful way.
- The siblings jocosely competed against each other in a game of cards, enjoying each other's company and having a good time.
- The couple jocosely flirted with each other, their playful banter adding a spark to their relationship.
FAQs About the word jocosely
with humor
brightly,cheerfully, happily, smilingly, merrily, jovially, cheerily, gaily, joyfully,gayly
bleakly, morosely, miserably, heavily, unhappily, miserably, heavily, morosely, bleakly, darkly
She jocosely joked about the politician's gaffe during the debate.
The comedian jocosely poked fun at himself during his stand-up routine.
The two friends jocosely bantered back and forth, exchanging witty comments.
The professor jocosely referred to the student's mistake as "a Freudian slip."