drollery

noun
droll·​ery | \ ˈdrōl-rē How to pronounce drollery (audio) , ˈdrō-lə-\
plural drolleries

Definition of drollery

1 : something that is droll especially : a comic picture or drawing
2 : the act or an instance of jesting or burlesquing
3 : whimsical humor

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Synonyms for drollery

Synonyms

boff (or boffo), boffola, crack, funny, gag, giggle [chiefly British], jape, jest, joke, josh, laugh, nifty, one-liner, pleasantry, quip, rib, sally, waggery, wisecrack, witticism, yuk (or yuck) [slang]

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Examples of drollery in a Sentence

the film's sophisticated drolleries will elicit smiles and chuckles even upon repeated viewings though generally serious, the novel about a seriously dysfunctional family is not without drollery

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The result might be more humane by today's standards, but earnestness saps the drollery. Carolina A. Miranda, latimes.com, "Essential Arts & Culture: Opera and the black experience, 'Shrew' and TV's 'Jesus Christ Superstar'," 7 Apr. 2018 Several of those interviews cross the line from drollery into self-enchantment. Joe Morgenstern, WSJ, "‘I, Tonya’ Review: We, Fascinated," 7 Dec. 2017 Passage of Davis-Bacon brought out the drollery in Rep. William Upshaw, a Georgia Democrat. George Will, Twin Cities, "George Will: The demolition of a 1931 law would make building much cheaper," 18 June 2017 Passage of Davis-Bacon brought out the drollery in Rep. William Upshaw, a Georgia Democrat. George Will, Twin Cities, "George Will: The demolition of a 1931 law would make building much cheaper," 18 June 2017 Passage of Davis-Bacon brought out the drollery in Rep. William Upshaw, a Georgia Democrat. George Will, Twin Cities, "George Will: The demolition of a 1931 law would make building much cheaper," 18 June 2017 Passage of Davis-Bacon brought out the drollery in Rep. William Upshaw, a Georgia Democrat. George Will, Twin Cities, "George Will: The demolition of a 1931 law would make building much cheaper," 18 June 2017 As the lively production at Lafayette’s Town Hall Theatre demonstrates, however, Oscar Wilde’s 1895 comedy remains a sparkling display of period drollery. Sam Hurwitt, The Mercury News, "Review: Corruption is funny (for a change) in ‘An Ideal Husband’ in Lafayette," 8 June 2017 Passage of Davis-Bacon brought out the drollery in Rep. William Upshaw, a Georgia Democrat. George F. Will, The Denver Post, "The demolition of a 1931 law would make building much cheaper," 17 June 2017

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First Known Use of drollery

1597, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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