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Lesson 30- Humor  1. buffoon  2. farce  3. irony  4. jocular  5. lampoon  6. levity  7. parody  8. raillery  9. regale  10. satirical.

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1 Lesson 30- Humor  1. buffoon  2. farce  3. irony  4. jocular  5. lampoon  6. levity  7. parody  8. raillery  9. regale  10. satirical

2 1. buffoon (noun) a) A clown or jester. b) A person given to making undignified or rude jokes. Related Word: buffoonery Ex: With his sad face, once-elegant hat, and large floppy shoes, the circus buffoon made the audience laugh.

3 2. farce (noun) a) A comic play in which exaggerations and improbabilities of plot and characterization are used for humorous effect. b) Humor typical of a farce. c) A ludicrous and empty show; absurd; pretense; mockery. Ex: Visual humor and plot twists were typical in Charlie Chaplin’s farces.

4 3. irony (noun) a) The use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning b) The opposite of what is expected. Related Words: ironic; ironically Ex: Ambrose Pierce uses irony when he defines a bore as “a person who talks when you wish him to listen.”

5 4. jocular (adj) a) Given to or characterized by joking; fun- loving. b) Meant in jest; facetious. Rel. Words: jocularity; jocularly Ex: At the close of an uncommonly successful selling season, the usually serious Mr. Kistner was in a jocular mood.

6 5. lampoon (noun, verb) a) A broad comic piece that uses ridiculous to attack a person, group, or institution. b) A light, good-natured criticism. c) To ridicule or criticize in a lampoon. Ex: Will Roger’s lampoons of the government are both accurate and humorous.

7 6. levity (noun) a) A light manner or attitude, especially when inappropriate; frivolity; flippancy. Ex: Because a relaxation of discipline might prove unsettling, levity among staff members is discouraged.

8 7. parody (noun, verb) a) A comic imitation of a person, literary work, or style that exaggerates the characteristics of the original to make it seem ridiculous. b) A performance so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery. Ex: Parody is to literature what caricature is to cartoon.

9 8. raillery (noun) a) Good natured teasing; banter. Ex: Always too sensitive for her own good, Paula was hurt by the raillery of her good friends.

10 9. regale (verb) a) To delight or entertain; give pleasure to. b) To entertain lavishly with food and drink; provide a feast for. Rel. word: regalement Ex: The talk show host regaled both his guests and the audience with Hollywood gossip.

11 10. satirical (adj) a) Of, relating to, or characterized by a sarcastic, mocking, or witty attack on human voce or folly, sometimes with the intent to bring about improvement. Rel. Words: satire; satirically; satirist; satirize Ex: Many comics satirize the government.


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