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Pronunciation: [sˈɛns ɒv hjˈuːmə] (IPA)

A person's "sense of humor" can be described in a variety of ways. For instance, someone who is funny might be described as having a "wit," meaning that they have a clever and amusing way of expressing themselves. Alternatively, someone might be described as "humorous" or "amusing," meaning that they are capable of making others laugh. Another way to describe a good sense of humor might be to say that someone is "lighthearted" or "easygoing," indicating that they are able to find humor even in difficult situations. Finally, someone might be described as having a "fun-loving" or "playful" personality, indicating that they are always up for a good time and ready to laugh at themselves and others.

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