ADJ
- wry
- With wry humour, they laugh at their misfortunes
- irreverent
- caustic, sardonic
- black, dark, gallows, grim
- self-deprecating
- gentle
- tongue-in-cheek
- slapstick, visual
- unconscious, unintentional
- deadpan, dry
- schoolboy
- His colleagues soon got fed up with his schoolboy humour
- lavatorial
QUANT
- touch
- Her speech was serious, but not without the occasional touch of humour
VERB + HUMOUR
- be full of, contain
- The stories are full of humour
- appreciate, see
- The man who lost his shoes failed to see the humour of the situation
PHRASES
- a brand of humour
- a television sitcom with its own peculiar brand of humour
- sense of humour
- to have a dry/good/great/warped/weird/wicked sense of humour
ADJ
- good
- Her good humour was restored by the excellent meal
PHRASES
- in (a) good humour
- The remarks were made in good humour. He was obviously in a good humour this evening