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jest / jest / jest
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: jestspast: jestedpp: jesteding: jesting

This term carries a lighthearted, often playful tone, but it frequently suggests a degree of artifice or a deliberate attempt to amuse. It is more formal and slightly archaic than joke, often appearing in literary contexts or when describing a specific, witty remark intended to soften a serious situation. When used as a verb, it implies a conscious choice to avoid seriousness. While a joke can be a spontaneous occurrence, jesting often describes a sustained manner of speaking or a habitual tendency to treat a subject with levity.

Meanings

Nounjest

A thing said or done for amusement; a joke.

"His comment was meant as a mere jest."

Transitive Verbjest
[~ something]

To speak or act in a joking manner about something.

"He continued to jest about his own misfortunes."

Intransitive Verbjest

To joke or speak in a playful, non-serious way.

"They sat around the fire and jested for hours."

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