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Meaning

The word "droll" refers to something that is amusing in a strange or quirky way. It describes a type of humor that is often dry, understated, or a bit eccentric, making people smile or chuckle even if it’s not overtly funny.

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Etymology

The word "droll" comes from the French word "drol" which means 'a likeable, comic fellow' or 'a jester.' The term has roots in the late 17th century and reflects a sense of playful humor.

Examples

  1. The actor's droll performance in the play had the audience laughing throughout the entire show.
  2. She had a droll way of telling stories that kept everyone entertained.
  3. His droll sense of humor made even the most mundane conversation lighthearted.
  4. The book is filled with droll illustrations that complement the text perfectly.
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