See also: good-humor

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good humor (countable and uncountable, plural good humors)

  1. US spelling of good humour
    • 1866, Édouard [René de] Laboulaye, “King Bizarre and Prince Charming; or, The Art of Governing Men. A Tale of All Nations.”, in Mary L[ouise] Booth, transl., Laboulaye’s Fairy Book. Fairy Tales of All Nations., New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, [], section I (King Bizarre and Prince Charming), pages 164–165:
      No one could have helped being won by his smile and the truly royal manner in which he saluted the crowd in passing when he was in good humor [translating bonne humeur].