Definition of Mirthlessness. Meaning of Mirthlessness. Synonyms of Mirthlessness

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Definition of Mirthlessness

Mirthlessness
Mirthless Mirth"less, a. Without mirth. -- Mirth"less*ness, n.

Meaning of Mirthlessness from wikipedia

- seventeenth-century conquest remains unbridgeable and is governed by G.K. Chesterton's mirthless epigram of 1917, that 'it was a tragic necessity that the Irish should...
- United States, it was panned by critics, who called the film a "arid, mirthless comedy", but was a box office success, grossing $171.8 million against...
- and he "wanted to do so without sentimentality or portraying them as mirthless humorless weaklings as they are usually." Balram Halwai narrates his life...
- serial killer and jewel thief, modeled after a joker playing card with a mirthless grin, who killed his victims with "Joker venom," a toxin that left their...
- seventeenth-century conquest remains unbridgeable and is governed by G. K. Chesterton's mirthless epigram of 1917, that 'it was a tragic necessity that the Irish should...
- style has been compared to a Sibyl, who "with raving lips uttering things mirthless, unbedizened, and unperfumed, reaches over a thousand years with her voice...
- unaffecting, uneven drama". The Times of India. "MGR Magan Movie Review: A mirthless comedy that has its moments". Cinema Express. 4 November 2021. "Raajavamsam...
- referring to the actors in the film as "the lazy, the privileged and the mirthless". When Goldberg was asked whether a sequel to the film was probable, he...
- Reporter said "it's dreadful in every respect" and called it an "archly mirthless comedy". Despite his criticism he offers some small praise: "Although...
- review for The Evening Standard, called **** Lives of the Potato Men "mirthless, worthless, toothless, useless". The Times reviewer James Christopher...