Tongue In Cheek

B2 8+

Synonyms of tongue in cheek

Antonyms of tongue in cheek

Collocations of tongue in cheek

humor
Frequency: 70 %

His humor was always appreciated, even when it was tongue in cheek.

sarcasm
Frequency: 60 %

She responded to his sarcasm with her own tongue in cheek remarks.

irony
Frequency: 50 %

The irony of the situation was not lost on him, as he made a tongue in cheek comment.

wit
Frequency: 45 %

Her quick wit often led to tongue in cheek remarks that kept everyone entertained.

satire
Frequency: 40 %

The play was a brilliant piece of satire, filled with tongue in cheek humor.

Idiomatic Expressions for tongue in cheek

  • Phrase: to be pulling someone's leg
    Meaning: to be joking or teasing someone
    Usage: I told her I had won the lottery, but she knew I was just pulling her leg.