Comedy
Christopher Edwards
The adjective form for humor is humorous (more humorous, most humorous).The adverb form for humor is humorously: He humorously described an incident at the mini-mart.The noun form is humor; a singular, common, abstract noun. Another noun form is humorousness.The word humor is also a verb (humor, humors, humoring, humored).
It is not. The pun is the lowest form of humor._______________I think the line is something like: Puns are the highest form of humor and the lowest form of wit. The implication would be that while puns may be very funny, other humorous uses of language, rhetoric and logic can be much more interesting, surprising and intellectually engaging. Given a choice, and the intellectual chops, most would choose to be known as wits rather than humorists or comedians. Think of people like Dorothy Parker, Mark Twain, George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde.Sarcasm in its own right isn't often humorous. It wounds the victim and degrades the originator. But in the hands of a gifted wit, it can be nothing less than inspiring; even the target would be powerless to do anything but accept an insight and join in the laughter. A very popular form of humor is sarcastic dolts who consider themselves to be wits. Now That's entertainment.
The adverb form of the word "humorous" is humorously.An example sentence for you is: "the show was humorouslyfun".
The word humor is both a noun and a verb.Examples:He has a good sense of humor. (noun)It does no harm to humor him. (verb)
The quote "Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit and the highest form of vulgarity" is attributed to Oscar Wilde, a renowned Irish playwright and poet. Wilde was known for his sharp wit and clever commentary on society, and this quote reflects his views on the nature of humor and communication. It suggests that while sarcasm may be a common form of expression, it lacks sophistication and can be considered crude.
Humorous is the adjective.
humorous...not sure!
The noun form for the adjective humorous is humorousness. Humor is another noun form.
Christopher Edwards
No, they are two different sections
There is no such thing as the highest form since, if A/B laid claim to being the highest form, then (A+1)/(B+11) is equivalent AND higher.
The adjective form for humor is humorous (more humorous, most humorous).The adverb form for humor is humorously: He humorously described an incident at the mini-mart.The noun form is humor; a singular, common, abstract noun. Another noun form is humorousness.The word humor is also a verb (humor, humors, humoring, humored).
blissey with the highest hp, shuckle with the highest defense and deoxys defense form, and rampardos and deoxys attack form!hope this helped:)
The answer is the one that has the highest number of phosphates.
It is not. The pun is the lowest form of humor._______________I think the line is something like: Puns are the highest form of humor and the lowest form of wit. The implication would be that while puns may be very funny, other humorous uses of language, rhetoric and logic can be much more interesting, surprising and intellectually engaging. Given a choice, and the intellectual chops, most would choose to be known as wits rather than humorists or comedians. Think of people like Dorothy Parker, Mark Twain, George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde.Sarcasm in its own right isn't often humorous. It wounds the victim and degrades the originator. But in the hands of a gifted wit, it can be nothing less than inspiring; even the target would be powerless to do anything but accept an insight and join in the laughter. A very popular form of humor is sarcastic dolts who consider themselves to be wits. Now That's entertainment.
No, the word 'highest' is not a noun.The word 'highest' is the superlative form of the adjective high (higher, highest).