different between ludicrousness vs jocosity
ludicrousness
English
Etymology
ludicrous +? -ness
Noun
ludicrousness (countable and uncountable, plural ludicrousnesses)
- The state or quality of being ludicrous.
- 1879, John McElroy, Andersonville, ch. 51,
- The full ludicrousness of the thing dawned upon me so forcibly that I forgot all about my excitement and scare, and laughed aloud.
- 1879, John McElroy, Andersonville, ch. 51,
Synonyms
- laughableness
ludicrousness From the web:
- what does ludicrousness
jocosity
English
Etymology
jocose +? -ity
Noun
jocosity (countable and uncountable, plural jocosities)
- (uncountable) The state of being jocose.
- (countable) A jocose utterance.
Translations
jocosity From the web:
- what does jocosity mean
- what does jocose mean
- what is a jocosity meaning
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