unamusive

adj

Etymology

From un- + amusive.

  1. derived from *mū-
  2. derived from *mū-
  3. derived from *mūsa
  4. derived from *mus
  5. derived from amuser — “to stupefy, waste time, be lost in thought
  6. inherited from *amusen — “to mutter, be astonished, gaze meditatively on
  7. suffixed as amusive — “amuse + ive
  8. prefixed as unamusive — “un + amusive

Definitions

  1. Not amusing.

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