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Comparative for somber or sedate in nature
“O'Riordan is credited with introducing a certain ribaldry to the notoriously humorless world of women's magazines.”
Comparative for lacking in cheer or happiness
“We were in a decidedly humorless mood after hearing the depressing news.”
Comparative for lacking humor or levity
“His mission in life seemed to be gaining weight and telling gross, humorless jokes.”
Comparative for of great seriousness or importance
“I'm not much interested in philosophy, so I don't know much about existentialism, though I suspect it's a pretty humorless matter.”
Comparative for having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked
Comparative for causing distress, dread or alarm
Comparative for imposing or constituting a physical, mental, or figurative load
Comparative for cold or unfeeling, like a machine or robot
Comparative for overly formal, conventional, or prim and proper
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