giocoso
playful
adjective joh-KOH-zoh Rare
Origin: From Latin iocosus, from iocus (joke, jest).
Also means
jocular
Usage Note
Giocoso describes a light, playful, or humorous tone, used of people, writing, music, or situations. In music, giocoso (or scherzoso) is a tempo/mood marking meaning playfully. It is more formal than giocherellone (playful person) and less comical than buffo.
Examples
"Rispose con un tono giocoso che fece ridere tutti."
Natural Translation
He answered in a playful tone that made everyone laugh.
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