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joylessly

/joi-lis/US // ˈdʒɔɪ lɪs //UK // (ˈdʒɔɪlɪs) //

欢天喜地地,欢天喜地,欢欢喜喜地,欢天喜地的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without joy or gladness; unhappy: the joyless days of the war.
    • : causing no joy or pleasure.

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Examples

  • She’s appalled by the “solitary, joyless rectitude” of another enslaved Trojan who insists on covertly burying Priam and performing funeral rites at the grave.

  • In response to the latter, a new generation of chefs, most notably David Chang, embraced the “lowbrow,” waxing about Popeyes and Domino’s, insisting anyone who didn’t enjoy it was a joyless snob.

  • Boston Red Sox historian Gordon Edes called it “the most joyless World Series ever.”

  • I mean, what kind of joyless world are we leaving for our children?

  • If married life is as boring and joyless as this document, I am glad I am celibate.

  • The quintessentially American lesson he learns is never to be joyless.

  • The traffic was as light as if it were some joyless holiday.

  • The man was like a dark cloud—rather like having a joyless loan officer run the country.

  • Only that strange bird perched, joyless and alone, over the fire, on the pole from which the kettle hung.

  • As this joyless impossibility flitted across my mind, I rounded a bleak sand-dune.

  • After many years of joyless life, the blind grandmother had at last found something to make her happy.

  • This made the fourth, and the wife of only six months' standing, had a heavy and joyless heart.

  • The seeming loveless weather that hung over the earth and filled the air, was in joyless harmony with his feelings.