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Discover Ludwig"humor him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of indulging someone's whims, typically in a light-hearted or joking way. For example: "Though she found his jokes a bit tedious, she humored him anyway."
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Yet even America's adversaries just humor him.
"Humor him," my mother whispers to me behind her hand.
You had to humor him a good deal.
You can see their eyes roll as they humor him.
"Who should I vote for?" I thought I'd humor him.
She laughed politely, as if to humor him.
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And so she humors him.
Friends and co-workers humored him.
But he insisted, and I finally humored him.
"We were humoring him, in a positive sense," Rijsdijk said.
The politicians humored him, then scrambled to be by his side to catch some of his reflected fame.
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