joke

something said or done to provoke laughter especially a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist

The first known use: in 1670

Word Structure

4 Letters, 1 Syllable

joke


3 Phonemes

j O k


onset, rime

j oke


Morpheme

joke


Sentence Examples

She meant it as a joke, but many people took her seriously.

They played a harmless joke on him.

They are always making jokes about his car.

I heard a funny joke yesterday.

I didn't get the joke.

That exam was a joke.

Their product became a joke in the industry.

He's in danger of becoming a national joke.

My friends would joke about the uniform I had to wear at work.

She joked about the possibility of losing her job.

I thought he was joking when he said he might quit, but it turned out that he really meant it.

Don't take it seriously: I was only joking.

She spent a few minutes joking with reporters after giving her speech.

She joked that she could always get work as a truck driver if she lost her job.

Common Phrases

a joke

An object of ridicule, contempt, or dismissal, especially due to being inadequate, defective, or not genuine.

a practical joke

A mischievous trick typically involving some physical action or object intended to make someone look or feel foolish.

Related Words

Sound the same but are spelled differently.

antic

farce

gag

humor

laugh

one-liner

Collocations

The habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance.

joke

in-joke

inside joke

practical joke

knock-knock joke

in-joke

inside joke

Neighborhood

Rhymes

broke

folk

oak

smoke

spoke

woke

Onset Friends

just

jump

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