The first known use of unserious was in the mid-17th century. If the grammar police choose to strut their ignorance, we won't stand in their way. It is a perfectly valid word.Don’t blame me, grammar police
I think the grammar police ungrandfathered unserious in the 19th century. In a first use, they described unserious as “so over.”The first known use of unserious was in the mid-17th century. If the grammar police choose to strut their ignorance, we won't stand in their way. It is a perfectly valid word.
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unserious
1. not considered important or worth respect: 2. not intending to achieve…dictionary.cambridge.org
I hope they walk the walk.Sarah might even called them "Silly", the word she came up with as describing Paige and she wasn't smiling when she said it. I hope a little silly creeps into her day.