英[ˌdʒɒkjə'lærəti]美[ˌdʒɒkjə'lærəti]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A state of cheer or good humor is jocularity. It takes a certain amount of jocularity to tell a really good joke.
Someone who has the quality of jocularity is playfully funny — a jokester or clown is known for his jocularity. A teacher's jocularity can transform a boring history class into something fun. Jocularity, the adjective jocular, and joke all stem from a common Latin root, iocus, or “joke.”