Jokingly [adverb]

Definition of Jokingly:

humorously

Synonyms of Jokingly:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jokingly:

-


Sentence/Example of Jokingly:

Sound of Colleagues was, like Pigeon’s Calm Office sound, supposed to be a joke at first.

Yes, he’s doing the same “unusual headline of the day” jokes as everybody else, but he’s also much more willing to get suddenly, viscerally angry, and when he does, the show crackles.

Basically, brands can seem like they are trying to get in on a joke they are unaware of — or they might be, or become, the joke.

Rhodes, who is 72, plans to retire at the end of August and jokes that “half the people here collect a Social Security check.”

Which is sort of a joke, but every middle road comes with compromises.

Fusion power promises to provide limitless green energy using cheap and abundant fuel, but it’s a long-running joke that it’s always 20 years away.

I used to vote at a polling place in a Clairemont mortuary, where I never failed to make a joke about how it was just like Chicago.

Since then, Maynard and Tao’s tendency to come up with similar results has become a running joke in the number theory community.

Maybe I could make him think it’s his idea somehow, and maybe I’ll tell this one, I’ll make it sound like a joke.

When I was in school and many years ago, the joke of maths teachers used to be, “You’ve got to be able to do all these calculations because you’re never going to be walking around with a calculator in your hand.”