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Faciosus

Definition:

Faciosus is an adjective that describes someone who often makes sarcastic or mocking remarks in a light-hearted or playful manner.

Senses:

  1. Popular Sense: Someone who frequently employs sarcasm or mockery in a good-natured way.
  2. Local Sense: In a local context, faciosus can refer to a person who tends to make sarcastic or mocking comments specific to the local culture or dialect.

Sample Sentences:

  • His faciosus remarks always brought laughter to the room.
  • Despite his faciosus nature, his comments never seemed to offend anyone.
  • Ahmed's witty and faciosus observations about the city's traffic amused everyone.
  • The comedian's performance was filled with faciosus jokes that had the audience in stitches.

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