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drollery

American  
[droh-luh-ree] / ˈdroʊ lə ri /

noun

plural

drolleries
  1. something whimsically amusing or funny.

  2. an oddly amusing story or jest.

  3. a droll quality or manner; whimsical humor.

  4. the action or behavior of a droll, waggish person; jesting.

  5. a comic picture.

  6. Archaic. a puppet show.


drollery British  
/ ˈdrəʊlərɪ /

noun

  1. humour; comedy

  2. rare a droll act, story, or remark

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Etymology

Origin of drollery

1590–1600; droll + -ery; compare French drôlerie

Example Sentences

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The drollery in “Seasons” is based on the eternal question about what can, and invariably will, go wrong next.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026

Eddie Izzard, the wry, gender-fluid British comedian who came to attention with a stream of observational drollery that picked away at common sense, takes on the whole teeming tragedy.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 25, 2026

The result was an interview brimming with drollery and repartee, as they talked about the rumours of a Beatles reunion, the future of rock music, and life with the Wings.

From BBC • Dec. 27, 2023

She has a fine sense of drollery, her timing is exquisite, and her manner gentle and touching when the plot darkens and calamity looms.

From Washington Post • Jun. 7, 2022

I was delighted with his frank good-humor, 377 and a certain spice of drollery in his description of his patients.

From Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe by Willis, N. Parker