(adjective) (JOK-yah-lahr)
1. characterized by jokes and good humor
2. intended to be funny; humorous: "I liked his jocular birthday card even more than the actual present."
noun form: jocularity adverb form: jocularly
ORIGIN: Approximately 1626; borrowed from Latin, 'jocularis': funny, comic, literally 'of a little joke,' from 'joculus,' diminutive of 'jocus': joke.
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