It stems from Latin 'serius' meaning grave and important
No, the word 'serious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a serious student, a serious injury).The noun form of the adjective 'serious' is seriousness.
Who invented pain?! Are you serious?!
The word serious is an adjective. It means to be without any humour.
the way word human was invented evn the word dog was invented...nobody knows who invented it..
more serious, most serious
The word serious has three syllables. (Ser-i-ous)
the word was invented in 1841
The word serious is an adjective. It means to be without any humour.
There are three phonemes in the word "serious": /s/, /ɪ/, /r/.
John is a very serious man This is a very serious matter
English: - Serious French: - Grave
The word serious, meaning "important" is an adjective.