Expressions Of Playfulness

12 words in this vocabulary list

verb to prance or dance around excitedly

  • The children were not allowed to cavort in the museum.
  • The puppies love to cavort in the backyard.
  • Let's go cavort at the beach this weekend!
  • The ideas cavorted in his mind, each one more exciting than the last.

noun nonsense or foolishness

  • The opera singer performed a beautiful aria filled with intricate falderal.
  • I don't have time for all that falderal, just get to the point.
  • Stop with the falderal and tell me what you really mean.
  • His argument was full of falderal, trying to distract from the main issue.

noun a joke or witty remark

verb to joke or make a witty remark

  • The comedian's jest was met with polite laughter from the audience.
  • She likes to jest around with her friends during lunch.
  • Stop jesting, man. This is serious.
  • His jests were like a shield, protecting him from the harsh realities of life.

adjective meaning playful or humorous in a joking manner

  • The jocose banter between the two colleagues lightened the mood in the office.
  • He always has a jocose remark ready to make everyone laugh.
  • The comedian's jocose act had the crowd roaring with laughter.
  • His jocose facade masked the pain he was truly feeling inside.

adjective characterized by joking or jesting; humorous or playful

  • The professor's lectures were always filled with jocular anecdotes to keep the students engaged.
  • I always enjoy hanging out with Sarah because she has such a jocular sense of humor.
  • My grandpa is known for his jocular personality - he's a real hoot!
  • The jocular atmosphere at the office Christmas party made everyone feel relaxed and happy.

noun the quality or state of being jocular; humor or joking behavior

  • The professor's lecture was filled with intellectual jocularity, keeping the students engaged and entertained.
  • The family reunion was full of laughter and jocularity as everyone caught up with each other.
  • The comedian's performance had the audience in stitches with his jocularity and witty jokes.
  • The jocularity of the situation masked the underlying tension between the two coworkers.

verb to joke or play around in a lighthearted manner

  • It is important to maintain a professional demeanor at work and not kid around too much.
  • We can kid around and have some fun, but let's make sure to get our work done too.
  • Let's just kid around and mess around with each other, it'll be fun.
  • Sometimes it's hard to tell when he's being serious or just kidding around.

verb to joke or play around in a light-hearted manner

  • I assure you, I am not kidding when I say this project is of utmost importance.
  • I'm not kidding, that movie was so bad it was actually funny.
  • Are you kidding me? That party was lit!
  • She's always kidding around, but deep down she's very serious about her work.

adjective describing someone or something that is full of fun and playfulness

  • The children engaged in a playful game of tag during recess.
  • She has a playful personality and is always joking around with her friends.
  • The puppy was so cute and playful, it was bouncing around like crazy.
  • The artist used playful colors and shapes to create a whimsical masterpiece.

adjective describes someone or something that is foolish or lacking in seriousness

  • The professor scolded the student for asking a silly question during the lecture.
  • Don't be silly, of course you can come with us to the movies.
  • Stop being so silly, it's not cool.
  • Her silly behavior was like a clown entertaining the crowd.

adjective describes the noun 'tiger' as being calm or gentle

interjection expresses a warning or caution to someone named 'tiger'

  • Please refrain from using such informal language in the workplace. Easy, tiger!
  • Hey, slow down with the jokes, easy, tiger!
  • Dude, chill out! Easy, tiger!
  • Don't get too ahead of yourself, easy, tiger!

adverb in a silly or foolish manner

  • He goofily tripped over his own feet while trying to impress his boss.
  • She goofily danced around the room with a big smile on her face.
  • The comedian goofily told jokes that had everyone in stitches.
  • The child's imagination ran goofily wild as he played with his toys.