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		Definition of facetious in English: facetiousadjective fəˈsiːʃəsfəˈsiʃəs Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humour; flippant. (对待严肃的问题)嬉皮笑脸的,不严肃的 Example sentencesExamples -  It's a facetious question, but she answers seriously.
 -  I could so easily be facetious about this piece of news.
 -  I assure you that was a facetious comment about the ostrich caucus.
 -  Apparently, she isn't being facetious at all, and it was a serious question.
 -  But snobbishness is, in its way, a serious subject, and another, less facetious book could easily be written about it.
 -  At the risk of sounding facetious, we must keep dancing.
 -  It's a facetious point, but it's also a serious one.
 -  Forgive me for being facetious in these desperately serious times, but sometimes ridicule is the only release from anger.
 -  You can take a sarcastic and facetious post like the last one, and turn it into an interesting discussion about the place of sport in our culture.
 -  This is a very sad event, and it would be wise to avoid facetious remarks about aggrieved clients and - more particularly - would-be clients.
 -  I hope this approach doesn't come across as facetious or flippant, I'm genuinely interested
 -  It sounds like a facetious question, but I mean it seriously.
 -  Listening to his intonation as he discusses his films, it's hard to tell if he's being facetious or if he's dead serious about what he's saying.
 -  Woodward ended the questioning session with facetious conjectures for the outcome of the upcoming election.
 -  I'm not being facetious, or trying to use comic effect.
 -  I realize he was likely being facetious with discussing how he's perfect, but it still amazes me that he'd say it.
 -  I'm not being facetious - the reason I'm sure of this is because I've received so much feedback this year.
 -  Mine is an immodest, but by no means facetious, proposal.
 -  I am not trying to be facetious, but would alternatives be more productive?
 -  You learn very soon never to tell a joke or make a facetious remark.
 
 Synonyms flippant, flip, glib, frivolous, tongue-in-cheek, waggish, whimsical, joking, jokey, jesting, jocular, playful, roguish, impish, teasing, arch, mischievous, puckish in fun, in jest, witty, amusing, funny, droll, comic, comical, chucklesome, light-hearted, high-spirited, bantering archaic frolicsome, sportive rare jocose 
 OriginLate 16th century (in the general sense 'witty, amusing'): from French facétieux, from facétie, from Latin facetia 'jest', from facetus 'witty'.    Definition of facetious in US English: facetiousadjectivefəˈsēSHəsfəˈsiʃəs Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant. (对待严肃的问题)嬉皮笑脸的,不严肃的 Example sentencesExamples -  I assure you that was a facetious comment about the ostrich caucus.
 -  Forgive me for being facetious in these desperately serious times, but sometimes ridicule is the only release from anger.
 -  I'm not being facetious - the reason I'm sure of this is because I've received so much feedback this year.
 -  It sounds like a facetious question, but I mean it seriously.
 -  You learn very soon never to tell a joke or make a facetious remark.
 -  This is a very sad event, and it would be wise to avoid facetious remarks about aggrieved clients and - more particularly - would-be clients.
 -  But snobbishness is, in its way, a serious subject, and another, less facetious book could easily be written about it.
 -  I could so easily be facetious about this piece of news.
 -  Woodward ended the questioning session with facetious conjectures for the outcome of the upcoming election.
 -  I hope this approach doesn't come across as facetious or flippant, I'm genuinely interested
 -  Listening to his intonation as he discusses his films, it's hard to tell if he's being facetious or if he's dead serious about what he's saying.
 -  I am not trying to be facetious, but would alternatives be more productive?
 -  Mine is an immodest, but by no means facetious, proposal.
 -  You can take a sarcastic and facetious post like the last one, and turn it into an interesting discussion about the place of sport in our culture.
 -  At the risk of sounding facetious, we must keep dancing.
 -  It's a facetious question, but she answers seriously.
 -  I realize he was likely being facetious with discussing how he's perfect, but it still amazes me that he'd say it.
 -  It's a facetious point, but it's also a serious one.
 -  Apparently, she isn't being facetious at all, and it was a serious question.
 -  I'm not being facetious, or trying to use comic effect.
 
 Synonyms flippant, flip, glib, frivolous, tongue-in-cheek, waggish, whimsical, joking, jokey, jesting, jocular, playful, roguish, impish, teasing, arch, mischievous, puckish 
 OriginLate 16th century (in the general sense ‘witty, amusing’): from French facétieux, from facétie, from Latin facetia ‘jest’, from facetus ‘witty’.     |