Definition: In English, the word "jocular(ly)" is defined as "a light-hearted, amusing, or humorous way to talk." It comes from the Latin phrase "judicium", which means "laughter" in the sense of a laugh or smile. Here's a more detailed definition: - Jocular (ly) - being humorous: This word implies that something is considered funny and enjoyable, as if it brings out joy or laughter. - jocularly - saying or doing humorously: In this context, "jocular(ly)" can be used to describe a way of speaking in a casual or informal manner, often with a smile on the face. For example: 1. She was jocularly telling me about her day at work. 2. The weather was so jocular that I could not believe it. In general, "jocular(ly)" means anything that is humorous or amusing, especially when spoken in a light-hearted and casual manner.