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Synonyms
Antonyms
1. in-joke
noun. a joke that is appreciated only by members of some particular group of people.
Synonyms
- laugh
- gag
- jest
- joke
Antonyms
- louden
- be well
- untie
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- provoke
- misspoke
- stroke
- revoke
- invoke
- stoke
- spoke
- snoke
- smoke
- smoak
- schroeck
- schmoke
- laroque
- larocque
- evoke
- droke
- croke
- croak
- cloke
- cloak
- broke
- bloke
- baroque
- awoke
- yolk
- yoke
- yoak
- wouk
- wolk
- woke
2. visual
adjective. ['ˈvɪʒəwəl'] relating to or using sight.
Synonyms
- ocular
- optical
Antonyms
- unperceivable
- occult
- unseeable
3. visual
adjective. ['ˈvɪʒəwəl'] visible; give me the ocular proof"- Shakespeare.
Synonyms
- ocular
- visible
Antonyms
- effector
- imperceptible
- covert
4. joke
noun. ['ˈdʒoʊk'] a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter.
Synonyms
- humour
- wittiness
- ethnic joke
- good story
- in-joke
- sight gag
- visual joke
- laugh line
- sidesplitter
- funny story
- howler
- gag line
- wit
- belly laugh
- scream
- funny remark
- funny
- humor
- tag line
- thigh-slapper
- shaggy dog story
- witticism
- jape
- sick joke
- gag
- dirty joke
- jest
- blue story
- one-liner
- punch line
- wow
- dirty story
- blue joke
- riot
Antonyms
- underdress
- dress down
- inactivity
- behave
Etymology
- iocus (Latin)
5. joke
verb. ['ˈdʒoʊk'] tell a joke; speak humorously.
Synonyms
- gag
- jest
- quip
- fool around
- arse around
- communicate
- fool
- pun
- intercommunicate
Antonyms
- misbehave
- fall short of
- stay in place
- unmake
Etymology
- iocus (Latin)
6. joke
noun. ['ˈdʒoʊk'] activity characterized by good humor.
Synonyms
- jocularity
- jest
- drollery
- recreation
- diversion
- waggery
- leg-pulling
- leg-pull
Antonyms
- humorless
- unquestionable
- well
- louden
Etymology
- iocus (Latin)
7. joke
noun. ['ˈdʒoʊk'] a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement.
Synonyms
- dirty trick
- caper
- practical joke
- trick
- recreation
- diversion
- antic
- put-on
Antonyms
- good humor
- ill humor
- stupidity
- whisper
Etymology
- iocus (Latin)
8. joke
verb. ['ˈdʒoʊk'] act in a funny or teasing way.
Synonyms
- jest
- act
- clown
- antic
- behave
- do
Antonyms
- refrain
- activity
- overact
- underact
Etymology
- iocus (Latin)
9. joke
noun. ['ˈdʒoʊk'] a triviality not to be taken seriously.
Synonyms
- slightness
- triviality
- pettiness
Antonyms
- untie
- order
- work
- excommunicate
Etymology
- iocus (Latin)