The word humor is both a noun and a verb.Examples:He has a good sense of humor. (noun)It does no harm to humor him. (verb)
Yes, subtle is a word meaning elusive.
The opposite of subtle could be obvious. Depending on the context, it could also be overt, harsh, forthright, or coarse.
She chose fabrics in subtle shades of grey.
The letters b and e are silent in subtle.
A good sense of humor is subtle. A good sense of humor is sharp.
Most likely no. Japanese humor tends to be more subtle, and outright sexual/offensive jokes are a no-no. If you want to use English humor, why not publish in an English-speaking country?
subtle means the opposite of obvious
Both satire and fables use humor and exaggeration to criticize societal norms or behaviors. They often employ allegorical characters or situations to convey their messages in a subtle or indirect way.
The comparative form of "subtle" is "subtler" and the superlative form is "subtlest."
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Her perfume was so subtle that he could only catch a hint of it when she passed by.
Humor could be of any type and situation. There is dark humor and then there is light humor.
The opposite of subtle is obvious.
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The dawn revealed subtle nuances in the coloration of the rocks. That hint was not very subtle.
crass, toilet humor, potty humor, not humor