Jocosely: meaning, definitions and examples

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jocosely

 

[ dʒoʊˈkoʊsli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

humorous manner

Jocosely is an adverb that describes doing something in a playful or humorous way. When someone speaks or behaves jocosely, they are typically light-hearted and entertaining, often aiming to amuse others. This term is often used in contexts where humor is involved, whether in conversation, writing, or performance. It conveys a sense of fun and jest in the delivery of actions or words.

Synonyms

humorously, jokingly, playfully.

Examples of usage

  • She jocosely remarked about the incident.
  • He jocosely teased his friends during the game.
  • The comedian jocosely told stories from his life.

Etymology

The word 'jocosely' derives from the Latin word 'joculus,' which means 'joke' or 'play.' This Latin root influenced the evolution of the word through the Middle French 'jocose' in the 16th century, eventually making its way into English as both 'jocose' (meaning characterized by joking or humor) and its adverbial form, 'jocosely.' Over the centuries, the usage of jocosely has been primarily associated with literature and dialogue that emphasizes wit, humor, and an enjoyable manner of expression. It finds its common usage in various forms of communication where light-heartedness is intended to entertain or provoke laughter.