Noun
a cheerful and agreeable mood
Source: WordNetgood-humor
A bystander shouted, "Gay power!", someone began singing " We Shall Overcome ", and the crowd reacted with amusement and general good humor mixed with "growing and intensive hostility". Source: Internet
Although rookie hazing was customary, Cobb could not endure it in good humor and soon became alienated from his teammates. Source: Internet
Kennedy & Kennedy (1978b), 7 Biographer Robertson-Lorant's cites "Lizzie's adventurous spirit and abundant energy", and she suggests that "her pluck and good humor might have been what attracted Melville to her, and vice versa." Source: Internet
It’s full of precision and exuberance, elegance and a rollicking good humor. Source: Internet
Arthur learns them with grace and good humor under the skilled pen of Pearsall in a story inspired by the life of folk artist James Hampton." Source: Internet
Hajra Ahmad reminisces about Nigar’s brave spirit of defiance, good humor, and cheerfulness even in the face of adversity. Source: Internet