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  1. (Definition of droll from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) droll | American Dictionary. adjective [ -er/-est only ] us / droʊl / Add to word list. amusing in an unusual way: I always loved his droll sense of humor.

  2. The meaning of DROLL is having a humorous, whimsical, or odd quality. How to use droll in a sentence.

  3. Think of one of those cute-homely troll dolls — blend those two words together — "doll" and "troll" — and you get droll, a description of a figure that is adorably strange and whimsically cute. The word droll comes from the archaic French word drolle, referring to a jolly good fellow.

  4. Droll definition: amusing in an odd way; whimsically humorous; waggish.. See examples of DROLL used in a sentence.

  5. adjective. us / droʊl / uk / drəʊl / Add to word list. humorous, especially in an unusual way: a droll remark / expression / person. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Humor & humorous. amusingly. bitingly. black humor. blackly. bone dry idiom. coruscating. jocose. lightly. make a joke of something idiom.

  6. Droll Definition. drōl. drollest, droller. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Noun. Verb. Filter. adjective. droller, drollest. Amusing in an odd or wry way. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: strange. queer. offbeat. odd. ludicrous. jocular. farcical. facetious. eccentric. buffoon.

  7. Something or someone that is droll is amusing or witty, sometimes in an unexpected way. [written] The band have a droll sense of humour. Synonyms: amusing, odd, funny, entertaining More Synonyms of droll. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. droll in British English. (drəʊl ) adjective

  8. Definition of droll adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. amusing in an odd way; whimsically humorous; waggish. n. 2. a droll person; jester; wag. [1615–25; < Middle French drolle pleasant rascal < Middle Dutch drol a fat little man] droll′ness,n. drol′ly,adv. syn: See amusing.

  10. Something or someone that is droll is amusing or witty, sometimes in an unexpected way. [written] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'droll' American English: droʊl British English: droʊl. More. Synonyms of 'droll' • amusing, odd, funny, entertaining [...] More. Examples of 'droll' in a sentence.