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单词 unfunny
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Definition of unfunny in English:

unfunny

adjectiveunfunniest, unfunnierʌnˈfʌniˌənˈfəni
  • (of something intended to be funny) not amusing.

    a hideously unfunny spoof film
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One keeps banging his head against the seat, the other keeps making repetitive noises and a few more are laughing at something hideously unfunny.
    • His words were entirely unfunny and made perfect sense, though because of their condition they could not unravel what they actually meant.
    • If not, it's simply mystifying, as well as painfully unfunny.
    • The show lacks spontaneity and has become unfunny, over-blown and full of its own self-importance.
    • The dialogue was so hopelessly unfunny that it boggles the mind.
    • I'd made peace with the completely unfunny nature of the film and its misguided attempts to be a grave mob story.
    • Several people at this fine publication found the article upsetting, in poor taste, unfunny and absurd.
    • So, basically, funny films make your heart healthy and unfunny films make you unhealthy.
    • So funny it goes straight past into the realm of unfunny and right back through to being funny again.
    • I found the violent slapstick humour cruel and unfunny.
    • Firstly, many comedians are totally unfunny in an interview situation.
    • It's 80 endless minutes of unfunny pratfalls, pointless chases and awful, awful songs.
    • On an unrelated note, what's worse, an unfunny comic or an ugly horse-toothed stripper?
    • Probably the most effort that went into this tediously unfunny sequel is pondering how much money they were going to make.
    • There were rotating head shots in the lobby, of all the funny and unfunny people that lived there.
    • The action in the Bond films is tired, the jokes are unfunny and the scripts rarely more than a hackneyed series of conventions and foolish plot twists.
    • Similarly, you can't make unfunny dialogue funny by repeating it over and over at increasing volume.
    • Not only is this film persistently unfunny, but it is consistently uninvolving.
    • Anyhow, the second of the funniest things that happened may also be the most unfunny of things that ever happened.
    • In my humble opinion, the ratio of unfunny to funny clips is about four to one.

Derivatives

  • unfunnily

  • adverb
    • I guess I was hoping it might suddenly become good or funny or make some kind of sense, but it ended as poorly and as morally ambiguously and as unfunnily as it had been throughout.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As for the movie itself, the plot has something to do with a family outing to Lake Winnetka, where the families meet and unfunnily compete at everything possible.
      • Instead, they spend fifteen hours of your time lumping around, unfunnily trying to rip off 30 grand.
  • unfunniness

  • noun
    • I just spent ten minutes trying to rank them in order of unfunniness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The result was a large gobbling turkey of unfunniness.
      • It reminded me of the early days of doing open spots where the established acts did not want to associate with you if you had failed, just in case your unfunniness was somehow contagious.
      • As evidenced right here, he could masterfully disguise his talents with an Italian accent so staggering in its unfunniness that it euthanizes an already terminally ill script.
      • A baby conceived while his dad wore the magic mask starts morphing into all sorts of zany shapes and sizes, the effect of which is stunningly unfunny, the kind of unfunniness that hits you between the eyes like an axe.
 
 

Definition of unfunny in US English:

unfunny

adjectiveˌənˈfənēˌənˈfəni
  • (of something intended to be funny) not amusing.

    a hideously unfunny spoof film
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'd made peace with the completely unfunny nature of the film and its misguided attempts to be a grave mob story.
    • Not only is this film persistently unfunny, but it is consistently uninvolving.
    • It's 80 endless minutes of unfunny pratfalls, pointless chases and awful, awful songs.
    • One keeps banging his head against the seat, the other keeps making repetitive noises and a few more are laughing at something hideously unfunny.
    • The action in the Bond films is tired, the jokes are unfunny and the scripts rarely more than a hackneyed series of conventions and foolish plot twists.
    • So, basically, funny films make your heart healthy and unfunny films make you unhealthy.
    • In my humble opinion, the ratio of unfunny to funny clips is about four to one.
    • Anyhow, the second of the funniest things that happened may also be the most unfunny of things that ever happened.
    • Several people at this fine publication found the article upsetting, in poor taste, unfunny and absurd.
    • So funny it goes straight past into the realm of unfunny and right back through to being funny again.
    • Similarly, you can't make unfunny dialogue funny by repeating it over and over at increasing volume.
    • The show lacks spontaneity and has become unfunny, over-blown and full of its own self-importance.
    • His words were entirely unfunny and made perfect sense, though because of their condition they could not unravel what they actually meant.
    • If not, it's simply mystifying, as well as painfully unfunny.
    • On an unrelated note, what's worse, an unfunny comic or an ugly horse-toothed stripper?
    • Firstly, many comedians are totally unfunny in an interview situation.
    • There were rotating head shots in the lobby, of all the funny and unfunny people that lived there.
    • The dialogue was so hopelessly unfunny that it boggles the mind.
    • Probably the most effort that went into this tediously unfunny sequel is pondering how much money they were going to make.
    • I found the violent slapstick humour cruel and unfunny.
 
 
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