unmournful

English

Etymology

un- + mournful

Adjective

unmournful (not comparable)

  1. Not mournful.
    • 1889: James Hogg and Florence Marryat, London Society, volume 55, page 115 (A. Andrews)
      “I didn’t tell them I was coming,” said the girl, turning once more to look at the changed and most unmournful figure.
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