jocularity in English

noun

[joc·u·lar·i·ty || ‚dʒɑkjə'lærətɪ /‚dʒɒkjʊ'l-]

jesting, joking

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "jocularity" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "jocularity", or refer to the context using the word "jocularity" in the English Dictionary.

1. He rejoined the subject with sober jocularity.

2. He was full of jocularity and savoir-faire.

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4. Plus, a nickname implies jocularity, popularity, a certain friendliness and charm.

5. I tried to inject a little jocularity into my voice: "Well, why not?

6. This was probably not the whole reason; for his levity and jocularity were well tuned for making enemies.

7. Franco released him from his embrace, tapped him on the chest and dropped his tone of ghastly jocularity.

8. I tried to inject a little jocularity into my voice: "Well, why not?Too far to travel?"

9. The unaccountable depression that possessed Philpot deprived him of all his usual jocularity and filled him with melancholy thoughts.

10. Humor is a kind of language which is full of understatement and wisdom, sarcasm and jocularity, revealing the unreasonable in life.

11. He is abject. He is a shining example of moral leprosy, a mixture of ferocity and jocularity that betrays supreme misery, perhaps, but is not conducive to attractiveness.

12. Most of it, I learned in college. But, college never really did teach the fact that having a sense of humor in the workplace is different than ' jocularity .

13. They drove comfortably to Hagaru-ri with Smith in a rare burst of jocularity promising Harris a station wagon of his own in exchange for continued close air support.

14. All such professors of the several branches of jocularity would have been sternly repressed, not only by the rigid discipline of law, but by the general sentiment which gives law its vitality.