uncheerful

adj
/ʌnˈtʃɪəfəl/UK

Etymology

From un- + cheerful.

  1. inherited from chereful
  2. prefixed as uncheerful — “un + cheerful

Definitions

  1. Not cheerful.

    • But by the change of her unchearefull looke, / They might perceive she was not well in plight […].
    • For now, though, Paramore gets by on good cheer, even during seemingly uncheerful songs.

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