Antonyms for good-humored
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : good-hyoo-merd or, often, -yoo- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈgʊdˈhyu mərd or, often, -ˈyu- |
Definition of good-humored
- adj funny, happy
- The Starter made answer with a smile of good-humored tolerance.
- Extract from : « Thoroughbreds » by W. A. Fraser
- His sunburned, good-humored face was wrinkled and puckered with amazement.
- Extract from : « Thankful's Inheritance » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- Hephzy, when she did return to the hotel, was surprisingly chatty and good-humored.
- Extract from : « Kent Knowles: Quahaug » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- He used to be so jolly and good-humored, except when female picnickers came.
- Extract from : « The Woman-Haters » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- The letter was just like herself, sensible and good-humored and friendly.
- Extract from : « The Portygee » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
- The girl was suddenly stirred to a feeling of good-humored malice.
- Extract from : « The Twins of Suffering Creek » by Ridgwell Cullum
- Craftily, Luke bared his white, even teeth in a good-humored grin.
- Extract from : « Vulcan's Workshop » by Harl Vincent
- Nae muck le o' that, but a douce, good-humored lassie for a' that.
- Extract from : « The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. I (of II) » by Charles James Lever
- He turned his round, good-humored face to her in boundless amazement.
- Extract from : « The Flying Mercury » by Eleanor M. Ingram
- Have a purpose, and adhere to it with good-humored pertinacity.
- Extract from : « A Book for All Readers » by Ainsworth Rand Spofford
Synonyms for good-humored
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