jesting (Meaning)

Wordnet

jesting (s)

characterized by jokes and good humor

Webster

jesting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Jest

Webster

jesting (a.)

Sportive; not serious; fit for jests.

Webster

jesting (n.)

The act or practice of making jests; joking; pleasantry.

jesting Sentence Examples

  1. The comedian's jests elicited peals of laughter from the audience.
  2. They exchanged humorous jests throughout the evening, creating a jovial atmosphere.
  3. Despite the serious situation, she couldn't help but crack a few jests to lighten the mood.
  4. His jests were often clever and witty, leaving his friends amused and entertained.
  5. The court jester's jests were designed to entertain the king and his guests.
  6. She had a reputation for being a quick-witted jester, always ready with a humorous quip.
  7. The jester's jests were met with mixed reactions, some people finding them hilarious and others deeming them inappropriate.
  8. The two friends engaged in a playful jesting match, trying to outdo each other with their wit.
  9. The politician's speech was peppered with jests, which helped to engage the audience and make his points more memorable.
  10. Despite his reputation for being a serious and reserved individual, he occasionally indulged in jests, revealing a hidden playful side.

FAQs About the word jesting

characterized by jokes and good humorof Jest, Sportive; not serious; fit for jests., The act or practice of making jests; joking; pleasantry.

joking, sarcastic, kidding,bantering, chaffing, mocking, funning, fooling, ribbing, joshing

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The comedian's jests elicited peals of laughter from the audience.

They exchanged humorous jests throughout the evening, creating a jovial atmosphere.

Despite the serious situation, she couldn't help but crack a few jests to lighten the mood.

His jests were often clever and witty, leaving his friends amused and entertained.