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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a humorist" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has a talent for creating and/or appreciating humor. Example: "Mark Twain was known as a humorist, his witty and satirical writing brought laughter to many readers."
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Akira is a humorist.
He is primarily a humorist.
"I'm primarily a humorist," he said.
Do you consider yourself a humorist?
The difference between a humorist and a comedian is that a humorist is on "Wait, Wait . . .
Andy Borowitz is a humorist, and he hosted tonight's event.
I LOVE YOU, MAN Joe Peacock, a humorist, studies the gestures that men perform among men.
He has proved himself many times over as a storyteller — and now, definitively, as a humorist.
(As Will Rogers put it, "A humorist entertains, and a lecturer annoys").
Of course, if I could sing like him I wouldn't have to be a humorist".
It was like that," said Sybil Adelman, a humorist and mosaic artist.
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