单词 | out of humour |
释义 | > as lemmasout of humour P2. out of humour: in an annoyed, depressed, or dissatisfied state of mind; in a bad mood; (also) not in a comfortable or harmonious relationship with. Similarly †in humour (obsolete). Cf. out-of-humour adj. at out of prep. Compounds 1. Now somewhat archaic. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > contentment or satisfaction > [adjective] paidc1225 well-queemc1225 well-paidc1230 apaid1297 well-apaidc1300 setea1350 pleaseda1382 contentc1400 agreed1417 well-pleased1423 well begonea1425 well-contenta1438 well-contented1461 satisfied1477 contentful1542 unrepining1559 satisfied1566 sufficed1590 contented1597 undispleased1598 perfecta1616 complacential1658 in humour1673 beneplacit1678 comfortable1770 gratified1818 wishless1820 like a possum up a gum tree1840 chuffc1860 all right1882 gruntled1938 chuffed1957 1640 R. Brathwait Ar't Asleepe Husband? 57 Her only sweet humour, was ever to be out of humour. 1673 W. Wycherley Gentleman Dancing-master iv. 72 Don. How now! You seem to be out of humour... Hipp. I say for my sake be in humour. 1709 J. Addison Tatler No. 108. ⁋2 Out of Humour with my self, and at every Thing about me. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 504. ⁋1 These can..say you are dull to-day, and laugh a Voluntary to put you in humour. 1792 F. Reynolds Notoriety v. 52 I am..out of humour with the world... If you knew how misanthropically I spent my time. 1842 E. Bulwer-Lytton Zanoni 24 The Cardinal is observed to be out of humour. 1871 A. Trollope Sir Harry Hotspur xv. 192 He wanted his breakfast badly, and was altogether out of humour. 1944 G. Heyer Friday's Child xx. 241 He would make a very uncomfortable husband, for whenever he is out of humour he wants to fight a duel. 1979 Observer 2 Dec. 11/4 Politicians have been out of humour with us—or we with them—for the past 20 years. 2004 E. Aston Mr Darcy's Daughters ii. 17 You are out of humour, Wytton, you are always out of humour these days. < as lemmas |
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