different between lugubrious vs joyless

lugubrious

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin l?gubris (mournful; gloomy), with the suffix -ious.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l???(j)u?b?i.?s/

Adjective

lugubrious (comparative more lugubrious, superlative most lugubrious)

  1. Gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree.

Derived terms

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joyless

English

Etymology

From joy +? -less.

Adjective

joyless (comparative more joyless, superlative most joyless)

  1. without joy; unhappy, sad

Synonyms

  • See Thesaurus:sad or Thesaurus:cheerless

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