释义 |
inhumorous, a.|ɪnˈhjuːmərəs| [f. in-3 + humorous a.] Not humorous; lacking in humour. So inˈhumorously adv.
1898Contemp. Rev. Aug. 194 Burne Jones was sincere in his art, not fanatically or inhumourously, but quietly and subtly. 1920Blackw. Mag. Aug. 138/1 Many Englishmen..allow themselves to be convinced by hearsay that Scotsmen are inhumorously inclined. 1926W. J. Locke Old Bridge ii. vi. 78 ‘Life is real and life is earnest’—but so is the drivelling existence of the inhumorous ant. |