Adjective
Destitute of humor.
Source: Webster's dictionaryit was a humorless wink; a wink of warning Source: Internet
Batman, on the other hand, is "the humorless wet blanket to Harley's clown." Source: Internet
The differences between the humorless Benedict and the outgoing Bergoglio are summed up perfectly as Benedict enters the room and, hearing Bergoglio humming, asks what hymn it is. Source: Internet
Casting these humorless lads threatens to sink the film more than once, but thankfully they're quickly overshadowed by their more mature and frankly funnier and more charismatic older versions led by Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgard. Source: Internet
Her writing is pretty humorless and her recipes are wildly specific, almost to the point of inadvertent comedy. Source: Internet
These assaults from anti-Trumpists are by comparison humorless and potentially dangerous, not to mention inexcusable even if, as those of Waters’ political stripe claim, they are only mimicking the style of the current president. Source: Internet