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The example sentences of DROLL in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "droll" in a sentence | "droll" example sentences

How to use "droll" in a sentence?

  • He looks like a man.' 'How descriptive,' Susan said in a droll tone. 'Remind me never to advise you to seek work as a novelist.
    -Julia Quinn-
  • My dad was great. He was very droll, very dry.
    -Albert Finney-
  • His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, and the beard of his chin was as white as the snow.
    -Clement Clarke Moore-
  • Between the optimist and the pessimist, the difference is droll. The optimist sees the doughnut; the pessimist the hole!
    -Oscar Wilde-
  • Life is droll. It has no common sense. It is the game of a mountebank.
    -William John Locke-
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Definition and meaning of DROLL

What does "droll mean?"

/drōl/

droll

adjective
curious or unusual in way that provokes dry amusement.
noun
jester or entertainer.

What are synonyms of "droll"?
Some common synonyms of "droll" are:
  • funny,
  • humorous,
  • amusing,
  • comic,
  • comical,
  • mirthful,
  • chucklesome,
  • hilarious,
  • rollicking,
  • clownish,
  • farcical,
  • zany,
  • quirky,
  • eccentric,
  • preposterous,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈfənē/

funny
adjective noun

causing amusement. comic strips.

/ˈ(h)yo͞omərəs/

humorous
adjective

causing laughter and amusement.

/əˈmyo͞oziNG/

amusing
adjective verb

Making someone laugh or feel happy. To make someone laugh by entertaining them.

/ˈkämik/

comic
adjective noun

Funny; that makes you laugh. Person who stands on a stage and tells jokes.

/ˈkämək(ə)l/

comical
adjective

Funny; that makes you laugh.

/ˈmərTHfəl/

mirthful
adjective

Happy or fun-filled.

/həˈlerēəs/

hilarious
adjective

Extremely amusing; very funny.

/ˈrälikiNG/

rollicking
adjective

Marked by jolly or merry activity; boisterous.

/ˈklouniSH/

clownish
adjective

Acting like a clown; foolish or amusing.

/ˈfärsək(ə)l/

farcical
adjective

Silly; involving far-fetched happenings.

/ˈzānē/

zany
adjective noun

Strange or unusual in behavior. zany person.

/ˈkwərkē/

quirky
adjective

having or characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits or aspects.

/ikˈsentrik/

eccentric
adjective noun

unconventional and slightly strange. Person who acts unusually or bizarrely.

/prəˈpäst(ə)rəs/

preposterous
adjective

contrary to reason or common sense.

What are antonyms of "droll"?
Some common antonyms of "droll" are:
  • serious,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈsirēəs/

serious
adjective

Needing thought or concentration; important; grave.

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