- humour
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BrE, humor AmE
noun
1 (U) the quality in something that makes it funny: Mr Thorne failed to see the humour in the situation.2 (U) the way that a particular person or group find certain things amusing: English humour | sense of humour: Ackroyd's often bizarre sense of humor3 (U) the ability to understand and enjoy amusing situations or to laugh at things: Paul radiated humour and charm. | sense of humour: It's vital to have a sense of humor in this job.4 good humour the ability to remain cheerful, especially in situations that would make some people upset or angry: Danny reacted to these criticisms with his usual good humour.5 in a good humour/in a bad humour etc in a good or bad temper—see also: goodhumoured6 (C) one of the four liquids that in the past were thought to be present in the body and to influence someone's character7 out of humour old-fashioned in a bad temper2 BrE humor AmE verb (T) to agree with someone even though you know they are wrong: I decided I'd better try and humour him, as I couldn't face another argument.
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.