Difference between Humour and Humor

What is the difference between Humour and Humor?

Humour as a verb is to pacify by indulging. while Humor as a verb is to pacify by indulging.

Humour

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To pacify by indulging.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Moist vapour, moisture. Any of the fluids in an animal body, especially the four "cardinal humours" of blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm that were believed to control the health and mood of the human body. Either of the two regions of liquid within the eyeball, the aqueous humour and vitreous humour. One's state of mind or disposition; one's mood. The quality in events, speech or writing which is seen as funny, or creates amusement, such as a joke, satire, parody, etc.

Example sentence: I think if you come from a history of persecution you have to develop a sense of humour.

Humor

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Something funny, e.g. a joke, satire, or parody.Four fluids (blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm) that were believed to control the health and mood of the human body.A mood, especially a bad mood.Either of the two regions of liquid within the eyeball, the aqueous humour and vitreous humour.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To pacify by indulging.

Example sentence: Like a welcome summer rain, humor may suddenly cleanse and cool the earth, the air and you.

We hope you now know whether to use Humour or Humor in your sentence.

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