uncheerful

adjective
UK: /ʌnˈtʃɪə.fəl/
US: /ʌnˈtʃɪr.fəl/
  1. Not happy or in a good mood

    1. He was uncheerful today, unlike his usual self.
    2. The office felt uncheerful and gloomy after the bad news about project.
  2. Describing a place or situation that is depressing or unpleasant.

    1. The room had an uncheerful atmosphere because it was so dark.
    2. Despite the efforts, the old house remained an uncheerful place to live.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "uncheerful" in English means: Not happy or in a good mood, Describing a place or situation that is depressing or unpleasant..

The phonetic transcription of "uncheerful" is /ʌnˈtʃɪə.fəl/ in British English and /ʌnˈtʃɪr.fəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "uncheerful": sad, gloomy, depressed, dismal, cheerless, unhappy.

Example usage of "uncheerful": "He was uncheerful today, unlike his usual self.". More examples on the page.