Unhumorously vs Unhumorous - What's the difference?
unhumorously | unhumorous | Derived terms |
Not humorous.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 3, author=Bill Carter, title=Live From New York, Its Not Quite the News!, work=New York Times
, passage=Mr. Williams is not an unhumorous newsman, though he usually plays one on TV. As an anchor, he has steadfastly submerged his inner comic. }}
Unhumorously is a derived term of unhumorous.
As an adverb unhumorously
is in a manner which is not humorous.As an adjective unhumorous is
not humorous.unhumorous
English
Alternative forms
* unhumourous (rare)Adjective
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