mirthless (Meaning)
mirthless (s)
lacking mirth
mirthless (a.)
Without mirth.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mirthless
Synonyms:
- morbid
- solemn
- somber
- sullen
- gray
- despondent
- unhappy
- cloudy
- dire
- comfortless
- cold
- melancholic
- depressed
- sepulchral
- desolate
- elegiac
- woebegone
- blue
- droopy
- morose
- disconsolate
- saturnine
- gloomy
- discomfiting
- bleak
- melancholy
- grey
- lonesome
- inconsolable
- lonely
- dreary
- hangdog
- dejected
- wretched
- lugubrious
- sad
- dark
- woeful
- dismal
- cheerless
- dismaying
- miserable
- depressive
- funereal
- depressing
- forlorn
- glum
- dispiriting
- sombre
- black
- drear
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mirthless Sentence Examples
- The mirthless laughter echoed through the empty room, devoid of any genuine joy.
- The king's wintry demeanor hid a mirthless soul, heavy with secrets.
- Her eyes held a mirthless glint, revealing a past filled with sorrow.
- The mirthless jester stood silently at the edge of the court, his once-jovial spirit extinguished.
- The mirthless expression on his face betrayed the emptiness that gnawed at his heart.
- The mirthless child sat alone on the playground, isolated by an unspoken sadness.
- The mirthless song of the wind carried the weight of lost dreams.
- The mirthless revelry masked the pain that festered beneath the surface.
- The mirthless silence hung heavy in the air, suffocating the room with despair.
- The mirthless dance of shadows mirrored the emptiness that consumed the realm.
FAQs About the word mirthless
lacking mirthWithout mirth.
morbid, solemn, somber, sullen, gray, despondent, unhappy, cloudy, dire, comfortless
cordial, mirthful, jolly, joyous, joyous, buoyant, gay, merry, sunshiny, mirthful
The mirthless laughter echoed through the empty room, devoid of any genuine joy.
The king's wintry demeanor hid a mirthless soul, heavy with secrets.
Her eyes held a mirthless glint, revealing a past filled with sorrow.
The mirthless jester stood silently at the edge of the court, his once-jovial spirit extinguished.