1. good-humoured - Adjective
2. good-humoured - Adjective Satellite
disposed to please
Source: WordNetI was a modest, good-humoured boy. It is Oxford that has made me insufferable. Max Beerbohm
an amiable villain with a cocky sidelong grin Source: Internet
Beningfield worked to Woods’ instructions amid good-humoured banter but had to inform the editor when he announced himself satisfied that his layout filled only half the page. Source: Internet
Then, suddenly realising the full purport of his words, she gave a violent start and looked up, with fear and astonishment upon her broad, good-humoured face. Source: Internet
Parisians tell the BBC it's sad the UK is leaving, but they remain good-humoured over Brexit. Source: Internet
We will do it same way as we’ve always done, with the self-discipline and quiet, good-humoured resolve to follow the various health protocols that have so far kept the outbreak in check in Alberta. Source: Internet