WordNet
adv. in a humorous manner; "Dickens had humorously suggested a special service of intercession at St. Paul's Cathedral" [syn: humorously, with humor] [ant: humorlessly]
Usage examples of "with humour".
He showed great determination for the cause in which he believed, yet softened it with humour, which sprang from an innate modesty.
It's really quite demonic,' Slowly, the skin around his eyes crinkled with humour and enjoyment.
The repartee is quick, spiced with wisecracks, and leavened with humour.
It is why I always write with humour, because we are the confused victims of this obscure impractical joke we call life.
Even at that moment Ann's lips twitched a little with humour as she read the embarrassed note.
Then her hair was deep auburn, her face always mischievous, always alive with humour and love of life.
The elf smiled up at her, the torchlight almost glinting off his golden skin, his silver eyes warm with humour.