humour, humourless, humorous, humorist

In Canada, humour and humourless are the preferred spellings.

  • A good sense of humour is an asset in the business world.
  • Humourless people must see life in shades of grey.

However, the u is dropped before the r in the adjective humorous and the noun humorist:

  • Dave Broadfoot is a famous Canadian humorist.
  • As valedictorian, Bridget gave a touching and humorous speech.

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