"Jesting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jesting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jesting" Meaning

Jesting is the act of speaking or writing in a humorous or ironic way, often in a playful and lighthearted manner.

"Jesting" Examples

Examples of "jesting"

Usage Examples as a Verb


The comedians were jesting about politics during the comedy show. (

They were making humorous remarks about politics.)

The kids love jesting with their friends during recess. (

They enjoy playing jokingly with each other.)

The humorist's jesting remarks about the government were met with applause. (

The audience laughed and approved.)


Usage Examples as a Noun


The comedian's jests were witty and had the audience in stitches. (

The jokes were clever and made the listeners laugh loudly.)

The jesting remarks between friends helped to lighten the mood. (

The playful jokes helped to make the atmosphere less serious.)

The stand-up comedian's jesting style worked well with his witty jokes and clever observations. (

His way of telling jokes was funny and well-received.)

"Jesting" Similar Words

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Jested

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To jested means to talk or write in a joking or playful way, often in order to be humorous or persuasive.

Jester

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A jester is a person, typically a member of a royal or noble household, who entertains the court with singing, dancing, jests, and witty remarks. In the past, jesters were often employed to help distract people from the troubles of the world and to provide entertainment.

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Jestingly

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In a jestingly manner means in a playful, humorous, or teasing way. It implies a lighthearted and good-natured mocking or poking fun at something or someone, often with the intention of being amusing or entertaining rather than hurtful or serious.

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Jesuitic

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Pertaining to the Jesuits, a Catholic religious order, or characterized by the principles or methods of the Jesuits.

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Jesuitically

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In a way that is characteristic of Jesuits, typically by using subtle and clever tactics to achieve a goal, often in a way that is morally ambiguous or questionable. <br><br>Note: Jesuits are members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order known for their intellectual rigor, theological sophistication, and missionary work.

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Jesuitism refers to the principles, practices, or ideas associated with the Jesuit Order, a Catholic religious society founded by Ignatius of Loyola in the 16th century. Jesuitism can also describe a style of thinking, writing, or reasoning characterized by biting irony, caustic criticism, and an emphasis on rational investigation, often used to promote a particular point of view or critique another's ideas.