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riserva

a tendency to keep one's thoughts, feelings, and personal affairs to oneself

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She admired his reserve during the heated argument, as he stayed calm and collected.
The British are often known for their polite reserve, which some find charming.
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sense of humor
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umorismo

umorismo

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one's ability to say funny things or be amused by jokes and other things meant to make one laugh

What is the origin of the idiom "sense of humor" and when to use it?

The origin of the term "sense of humor" can be traced back to ancient Greek and Roman philosophers who explored the concept of humor and its effects on human emotions. It is commonly used in conversations, articles, and discussions about comedy and human interaction. It describes how someone finds things funny and uses humor to connect with others and create a positive atmosphere.

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having a lower standard, value, or quality than another thing or person

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recovered from a physical or mental health problem completely or compared to the past

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like another thing or person in every way

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