unamused
joker amused me and him. We were not amused by the movie.
No, the word 'amused' is not a noun at all. The word 'amused' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to amuse. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective: an amused audience, amused readers.The noun forms for the verb to amuse are amusement and the gerund, amusing.
The opposite of amusing (lacking amusement value) would be dull, uninteresting, tedious, or boring. The opposite effect of amusing could be depressing, discouraging, or aggravating.
The opposite of anything is it's absence. Silence would be the opposite of a word spoken.
The opposite of from would be to, or toward.
amused
The opposite of the word arrogantly would be humbly.
Amused means entertained or finding something funny. An example of amused used in a sentence is: I was amused to find out that she wore the exact same shirt as me today, without either of us planning it.
The opposite of from would be to, or toward.
The opposite of "every word" in print would be the gist or a synopsis.
Amused Amazed
The opposite of listener would be speaker.