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solemne
Lacking humor; a wink of warning"- Truman Capote.
humorless
humourless
humorous
unfunny
po-faced
sobersided
Spanish
solemne
humorless
humourless
1
And the foundations, of course, Iss thought with a quick
humorless
smile.
2
In the Presidential debate Carter came across as carping, pinched and
humorless
.
3
It was a stony smile,
humorless
as a crevasse in a rock-face.
4
Levet gave a short,
humorless
laugh as he spread his arms wide.
5
Again that curious,
humorless
smile flickered about the corners of his mouth.
1
Now I'm running code crackers on everything he controlled.' A
humourless
smile.
2
The others were all desperately intent on their mission, and so
humourless
.
3
Campaigners long vilified as
humourless
,
sexless feminist nags and hags have won.
4
But with someone as
humourless
as Lessing, comedy is unlikely to thrive.
5
There are no witty jokes, as the characters are all utterly
humourless
.
1
Silas looked at her out of his melancholy and
unhumorous
eyes.
2
He said this with a mechanical, slow, and
unhumorous
voice.
3
Even the profound, unreasonable,
unhumorous
idealism of old Steadfast had its quaint, Utopian appeal.
4
Faulkner regarded him with
unhumorous
appraisal, drew up a chair.
5
He took his cigar from his lips and looked at her with not
unhumorous
dryness.
6
I had a suffocating, not
unhumorous
,
sense of self-consciousness.
7
Plump, prosperous, wearing a pleasant but quite
unhumorous
smile, Theron G. Macy greeted him warmly.
8
The
unhumorous
smile appeared.
9
There was "renewed laughter," but Colonel Winwood remained the hero of the half-hour and received the ecstatic congratulations of
unhumorous
friends.
10
"Extraordinary woman!" said Lady Ingleton, with a faint,
unhumorous
smile.
11
"That was a real
unhumorous
laugh," Evans said.
12
Silas looked at her out of his melancholy and
unhumorous
eyes.
13
He said this with a mechanical, slow, and
unhumorous
voice.
14
Even the profound, unreasonable,
unhumorous
idealism of old Steadfast had its quaint, Utopian appeal.
15
Faulkner regarded him with
unhumorous
appraisal, drew up a chair.
16
He took his cigar from his lips and looked at her with not
unhumorous
dryness.
unhumorous
unhumorous smile
quite unhumorous
unhumorous appraisal
unhumorous dryness
unhumorous eyes
Spanish
solemne