Etymology:
The word "mirthless" is derived from two Old English words:
Meaning:
Mirthless means lacking in joy, laughter, or happiness; gloomy, sad, or somber. It describes something that is not cheerful or amusing.
Origin:
The word "mirthless" first appeared in English around the 12th century. It was initially used to describe people who were serious and lacked a sense of humor. Over time, the meaning of the word broadened to include anything that was not cheerful or amusing.
Examples of Use:
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