humoresque

[ hyoo-muh-resk or, often, yoo- ]
/ ˌhyu məˈrɛsk or, often, ˌyu- /

noun

a musical composition of humorous or capricious character.

Origin of humoresque

1875–80; humor + -esque, modeled on German Humoreske

OTHER WORDS FROM humoresque

hu·mor·esque·ly, adverb

Example sentences from the Web for humoresque

  • She played, as once before she had played when life seemed sad and tragic, the "Humoresque."

    The Street of Seven Stars |Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • The unearthly beings meet us in all guises, and answer our every mood, whether it be serious or awed, satiric or humoresque.

  • But think of a lively and humoresque clock that does not tick and takes only an hour to record a day.

British Dictionary definitions for humoresque

humoresque
/ (ˌhjuːməˈrɛsk) /

noun

a short lively piece of music

Word Origin for humoresque

C19: from German Humoreske, ultimately from English humour