Across
- 2. A quiet and suppressed laugh, often indicating mild amusement or enjoyment.
- 6. Comedy Comedy characterized by exaggerated and absurd physical actions, often involving falls, collisions, and other visual gags.
- 8. Play on words that exploit multiple meanings or similar sounds of different words for humorous effect.
- 11. Extremely funny or amusing, capable of inducing strong laughter or tickling one's sense of humor.
- 13. Humor, irony, or ridicule used to criticize or mock people, politics, or society, often with the aim of social commentary.
- 14. The use of irony to mock or convey contempt, often involving saying the opposite of what is meant in a humorous way.
- 15. Entertainment characterized by humor, funny situations, and amusing characters, often in the form of movies, TV shows, or performances.
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- 1. A playful and often mischievous trick or practical joke, intended to amuse rather than harm.
- 3. Something that is funny, amusing, or entertaining, often eliciting laughter or a sense of enjoyment.
- 4. A short and humorous story or statement designed to provoke laughter, often with a punchline or unexpected twist.
- 5. Clever and humorous intelligence, the ability to make clever and amusing remarks or observations.
- 7. The sound or expression of joy, amusement, or happiness, often produced in response to something funny or enjoyable.
- 9. Playfully quaint or fanciful, having a lighthearted and charming quality that often brings a smile.
- 10. Boisterous and joyful laughter, a state of extreme amusement or merriment.
- 12. A humorous or absurd action, often performed for comedic effect, especially in comedy shows or performances.
