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joke

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Noun — A short story or remark meant to make people laugh.

How to use joke

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tell a joke crack a joke play a joke on someone take a joke

Etymology

From Latin iocus, "jest or pastime" — the same root that gave French jeu and Italian gioco.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “joke” mean?

The word “joke” means a short story or remark meant to make people laugh. In plain terms, a funny remark or story, or (informally) something laughably bad.

How do you pronounce “joke”?

“Joke” is pronounced JOHK (/ˈd͡ʒoʊ̯k/ in IPA).

How do you use “joke” in a sentence?

Here is “joke” used in a sentence: “He told a joke that had the whole table laughing.”

What part of speech is “joke”?

Depending on how it is used, “joke” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “joke” come from?

The word “joke” comes from Latin. From Latin iocus, "jest or pastime" — the same root that gave French jeu and Italian gioco.

Is “joke” a common word?

“Joke” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “joke” have?

“Joke” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a short story or remark meant to make people laugh.

What are the different types of jokes?

Jokes come in many forms. One-liners land a laugh in a single sentence; knock-knock jokes follow a set call-and-response; and puns play on words with similar sounds. There are also observational jokes about everyday life, riddles with a funny answer, and longer story jokes that build to a punchline.

What is the difference between a joke and a pun?

A joke is any short story or remark meant to make people laugh. A pun is one specific technique within humor: a play on words that exploits two meanings or similar sounds, like "time flies like an arrow." Every pun can be a joke, but most jokes rely on more than wordplay.

What makes a joke funny?

Most jokes work through surprise: they set up an expectation, then a punchline suddenly twists it in an unexpected direction. Good timing, a relatable subject, and playful use of language all help. Because humor is personal and cultural, the same joke can delight one listener and fall flat with another.

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