Uk English Meaning of out of humor
Out of humour
Other Uk English words related to Out of humour
- fiery
- irritable
- choleric
- Contentious
- crabby
- cranky
- cross
- crotchety
- Grouchy
- grumpy
- irascible
- passionate
- peevish
- perverse
- annoyed
- petulant
- prickly
- raspy
- ratty
- sensitive
- short
- snappy
- Snappy
- snarky
- stuffy
- testy
- waspish
- out of order
- snippy
- argumentative
- bearish
- bellicose
- belligerent
- bilious
- cantankerous
- combative
- cross-grained
- Curmudgeonly
- disagreeable
- disputatious
- dyspeptic
- fractious
- fretful
- huffy
- Ill-humored
- Ill-natured
- Ill-tempered
- Off-colour
- ornery
- pugnacious
- quarrelsome
- querulous
- quick-tempered
- scrappy
- short-tempered
- Snarly
- sulky
- sullen
- surly
- tetchy
- Thin-skinned
- touchy
- truculent
- off-colour
- pouty
- snippety
- Affable
- agreeable
- amiable
- companionable
- cordial
- extroverted
- extroverted
- friendly
- brilliant
- good-natured
- gregarious
- outgoing
- sociable
- sweet
- carefree
- easygoing
- Good-natured
- patient
- relaxed
- stoic
- tolerant
- understanding
- Good-natured
- forbearing
- happy-go-lucky
- long-suffering
- obliging
- stoical
- uncomplaining
Nearest Words of out of humor
- out of joint => out of joint
- out of one's head => out of one's mind
- out of one's mind => out of their mind
- out of plumb => out of plumb
- out of pocket => Out of pocket
- out of sorts => out of order
- out to lunch => out to lunch
- outbalanced => unbalanced
- outbalancing => outbalancing
- outboards => outboards
Definitions and Meaning of out of humor in English
out of humor
out of sorts, the mental faculty of discovering, expressing, or appreciating the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous, something that is humorous, a sudden, unpredictable, or unreasoning inclination, a normal functioning bodily semifluid or fluid (as the blood or lymph), one of the four fluids that were believed to enter into the constitution of the body and to determine by their relative proportions a person's health and temperament see black bile, blood entry 1 sense 4a(2), phlegm sense 2, yellow bile, a changeable state of mind often influenced by circumstances, the power to see or tell about the amusing or comic side of things, to adapt oneself to, a normal functioning bodily semifluid or fluid (such as the blood or lymph), a secretion (as a hormone) that is an excitant of activity, to go along with the wishes or mood of, something that is or is designed to be comical or amusing, characteristic or habitual disposition or bent, one of the four fluids that were believed to enter into the constitution of the body and to determine by their relative proportions a person's health and temperament see black bile, blood sense 3, phlegm sense 2, yellow bile, that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous, a secretion (such as a hormone) that is an excitant of activity, the amusing quality of things, an often temporary state of mind imposed especially by circumstances, to soothe or content (someone) by indulgence
FAQs About the word out of humor
Out of humour
out of sorts, the mental faculty of discovering, expressing, or appreciating the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous, something that is humorous, a sudden, unpred
fiery,irritable,choleric,Contentious,crabby,cranky,cross,crotchety,Grouchy,grumpy
Affable,agreeable,amiable,companionable,cordial,extroverted,extroverted,friendly,brilliant,good-natured
out of commission => out of commission, out at the elbows => out at the elbows, out at elbows => out at elbows, ousts => ousts, ousters => ousters,