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mirthless

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English myrtheles, equivalent to mirth +‎ -less.

Pronunciation

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  • enPR: mûrth'lĭs, mûrth'lĕs, IPA(key): /ˈmɝθləs/, /ˈmɝθlɪs/
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Adjective

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mirthless (comparative more mirthless, superlative most mirthless)

  1. Lacking mirth; devoid of joy; sad.
    Synonyms: bleak, unmirthful; see also Thesaurus:cheerless, Thesaurus:humorless
    • 1958 December 7, James Thurber, The New York Times Magazine:
      The laughter of man is more terrible than his tears, and takes more forms: hollow, heartless, mirthless, maniacal...
    • 2025 January 4, Rachel Cooke, “In life, David Lodge was surprisingly mirthless. Luckily, his wife was a hoot”, in The Observer[1], →ISSN:
      In life, David Lodge was surprisingly mirthless. Luckily, his wife was a hoot [title]

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