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humour vs serum

serum vs humour

humour and serum both are nouns.

humour is a verb but serum is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
humour Yes No Yes No
serum Yes No No No
As nouns, serum is a hyponym of humour; that is, serum is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than humour:
  • humour: the liquid parts of the body
  • serum: an amber, watery fluid, rich in proteins, that separates out when blood coagulates
humour (noun) serum (noun)
the quality of being funny an amber, watery fluid, rich in proteins, that separates out when blood coagulates
the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous
the liquid parts of the body
(Middle Ages) one of the four fluids in the body whose balance was believed to determine your emotional and physical state
a message whose ingenuity or verbal skill or incongruity has the power to evoke laughter
a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling
humour (verb) serum (verb)
put into a good mood
Difference between humour and serum

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