serious side means to be very serious and mean about something serious.
lighter side means to be less mean and more bright thinking.
Yes, the word namely is indeed an adverb.An example sentence is: "we will discuss a serious issue in the meeting, namely the issue concerning the missing cakes from the cafeteria".
Q with an apostrophe. (Q')H with a bolded side. Meaning any number that cannot be written as a fraction, decimal that does not repeat or terminate.
A simile for "as serious as" could be "as serious as a heart attack." This comparison emphasizes the gravity of a situation, suggesting that it warrants significant attention and concern. Another example might be "as serious as a judge in a courtroom," illustrating a formal and weighty atmosphere. Both similes convey a deep sense of importance or urgency.
This would be "side by side"
A lawn typically has a low albedo, meaning it absorbs a significant amount of sunlight rather than reflecting it. The green grass and soil generally have darker colors, which contribute to this lower reflectivity. In contrast, lighter surfaces, like concrete or snow, have a high albedo because they reflect more sunlight.
The Lighter Side of Sports was created in 1985.
The ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
The ventral side is lighter than the dorsal.
The Lighter Side - 1982 was released on: USA: 1982
No it's all just business. Though some questions might bring a chuckle, the Supervisors who answer try to treat most questions as if it is 100% serious and deserve a serious answer. However, you will occasionally see a Lighter Side answer.
In a lighter vein means less serious. This is similar to the phrase, "Lighten up".
Darker or heavier depending on meaning of lighter
i think that if you put a thingy on one side and then a lighter thing on the other side then the heavier side will touch the bottom and the lighter side will go up in the air
The cast of The Lighter Side - 1951 includes: Tony Hancock as The Civil Servant
E60 - 2007 Lighter Side was released on: USA: 15 March 2012
The word serious, meaning "important" is an adjective.
Yes!