Collocations for sense of humour - noun
VERBS
have,
possess
keep, maintain, retain
I'm trying to keep a sense of humour about all of this.
keep, maintain, retain
I'm trying to keep a sense of humour about all of this.
lose
lack
He seems to lack a sense of humour.
lack
He seems to lack a sense of humour.
ADJECTIVE
good,
great,
wonderful
He had a keen sense of humour.
He had a keen sense of humour.
mischievous,
wicked
the playwright's wicked sense of humour
the playwright's wicked sense of humour
dark,
dry,
wry
goofy, offbeat, quirky
Michael and I share a quirky sense of humour.
goofy, offbeat, quirky
Michael and I share a quirky sense of humour.
odd,
strange,
weird
sick, twisted, warped
The band display their twisted sense of humour on songs like ‘Die Dead Die’.
sick, twisted, warped
The band display their twisted sense of humour on songs like ‘Die Dead Die’.
PREPOSITION
with a sense of humour
He seemed to take most things with a sense of humour.
He seemed to take most things with a sense of humour.