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Shelby Killuminati Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"Semi-humorous"

What does it mean? is it mean the person is not much humorous?
  

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The term is not really used to describe people's personalities. Mostly it is used to describe something that someone says or writes, meaning that it is intended to be neither completely serious nor completely humorous, but humorous in parts, or somewhat humorous.

  • The term is not really used to describe people's personalities.
  • Mostly it is used to describe something that someone says or writes, meaning that it is intended to be neither completely serious nor completely humorous, but humorous in parts, or somewhat humorous.
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The term is not really used to describe people's personalities. Mostly it is used to describe something that someone says or writes, meaning that it is intended to be neither completely serious nor completely humorous, but humorous in parts, or somewhat humorous.

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