Word: humours

Category: humours

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Related words: humours

the humours, four humours, the four humours, 4 humours, shakespeare humours

Synonyms: humours

comedy, comical aspect, funny side, fun, amusement, funniness, hilarity, jocularity, absurdity, ludicrousness, drollness, satire, irony, farce, jokes, joking, jests, jesting, quips, witticisms, bon mots, funny remarks, puns, sallies, badinage, wit, wittiness, drollery, gags, wisecracks, cracks, kidding, waggishness, one-liners, mood, temper, disposition, temperament, nature, state of mind, frame of mind, spirits, witticism, bodily fluid, body fluid, sense of humour, sense of humor

Translations: humours

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spanish
Translations:
humores, los humores
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german
Translations:
Säfte, Stimmungen, Launen
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french
Translations:
humeurs, humeur, les humeurs, des humeurs
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italian
Translations:
umori, gli umori
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portuguese
Translations:
humores, dos humor, os humores
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dutch
Translations:
humeuren, vochten, lichaamssappen, humoren
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russian
Translations:
юмор, Humours
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norwegian
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væskene
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swedish
Translations:
vätskorna, kroppsvätskorna, blidkar
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danish
Translations:
temperamenter, Luner, legemsvæsker
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czech
Translations:
humory
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polish
Translations:
humory
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hungarian
Translations:
Viccek, hangulatban, Főzőcske
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greek
Translations:
χυμών, χυμούς
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ukrainian
Translations:
Humours
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bulgarian
Translations:
хумори
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belarusian
Translations:
Humours
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estonian
Translations:
kolm osa, need kolm osa, kõik need kolm osa
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romanian
Translations:
umori, umorilor
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slovak
Translations:
humoru

The meaning and "use of": humours

noun
  • the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech. - his tales are full of humor
  • a mood or state of mind. - her good humor vanished
  • each of the four chief fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile [choler], and black bile [melancholy]) that were thought to determine a person's physical and mental qualities by the relative proportions in which they were present. - According to humoral theory, the body comprised of the four humours blood, phlegm, choler, and melancholy; and pathological conditions are the result of humoral abnormalities.
verb
  • comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be. - she was always humoring him to prevent trouble

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