Vocabulaire de l’humour
Verbes Noms Adjectifs
(To) amuse oneself a chiasmus absurd
(To) be cheerful a comedy amused
(To) be merry a farce amusing
(To) beam a grin comical
(To) burst out laughing a jest cynical
(To) cheer a jester delighted
(To) chortle a joke exhilarated
(To) chuckle a joker farcical
(To) delight in something a limerick funny
(To) flash a smile a practical joke gay
(To) get the giggles a pun glad
(To) get the kicks out of something a riddle happy
(To) giggle a satire hilarious
(To) gloat a slip of the tongue humorous
(To) grin a smile ironical
(To) have a good laugh a tongue-twister joking
(To) have fun a trick joyful
(To) have a whale of a time an innuendo joyous
(To) hold one’s sides an overstatement laughable
(To) hoot an understatement laughing
(To) joke ************* merry
(To) jubilate broad farce mocking
(To) laugh cartoons pleased
(To) laugh at somebody chortle ridiculous
(To) let oneself go chuckle self-mocking
(To) make fun of somebody comics smiling
(To) mock derision witty
(To) play a trick on somebody double meaning
(To) play on words fun
(To) pull someone’s leg funny rhymes
(To) rave giggle
(To) rejoice glee
(To) ridicule gurgle
(To) roar with laughter happiness
(To) shake one’s sides humour
(To) show one’s teeth irony
(To) simper laughter
(To) smile merriness
(To) smirk nonsense
(To) snicker snicker
(To) snigger snigger
(To) take pleasure in something visual comic
(To) tee-hee vulgar humour
(To) titter wit
(To) twinkle