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Wordnet 3.0

ADJECTIVE (1)

1. characterized by jokes and good humor;
[syn: jesting, jocose, jocular, joking]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

jocose \jo*cose"\ (j[-o]*k[=o]s"), a. [L jocosus, fr. jocus joke. See Joke.] Given to jokes and jesting; containing a joke, or abounding in jokes; merry; sportive; humorous. [1913 Webster] To quit their austerity and be jocose and pleasant with an adversary. --Shaftesbury. [1913 Webster] All . . . jocose or comical airs should be excluded. --I. Watts. Syn: Jocular; facetious; witty; merry; pleasant; waggish; sportive; funny; comical. -- jo*cose"ly, adv. -- jo*cose"ness, n. [1913 Webster] Spondanus imagines that Ulysses may possibly speak jocosely, but in truth Ulysses never behaves with levity. --Broome. [1913 Webster] He must beware lest his letter should contain anything like jocoseness; since jesting is incompatible with a holy and serious life. --Buckle. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

jocose adj 1: characterized by jokes and good humor [syn: jesting, jocose, jocular, joking]