The word that means overly serious or lacking in humor is "sombre" (or "somber" in American English). It describes a demeanor or attitude that is grave, serious, or dismal, often devoid of lightness or levity. Another term that conveys a similar meaning is "stern," which implies a strict and serious disposition.
Hey - The spelling is wrong that's all. It's spelled "facetious" and it means "playful humor; treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor." Someone would normally say " I wasn't being serious, I meant it facetiously."
It means to be sort of serious when telling a joke and only little parts (if I may) are understood by the listener. It requires work, actually, for the listener to completely get it. It also means you're very humorous. So basicly, a "dry" sense of humor is a good thing.2nd Answer:But the question was, "What word" . . . the word could be "droll".
lacking originality or commonplace
To humor you means to go along with you. You might hear this said when someone is disagreeing, and the person wants them just to hear them out or to try things their way for a bit - they will say "Just humor me."
It means lacking intelligence.
"Skitless" is a slang term that means lacking a "skit" or an amusing performance, often referring to a situation that is serious or devoid of humor. It can also imply a state of being unprepared or lacking in spontaneity. In some contexts, it can be used to describe a person who is serious or not engaging in playful behavior.
Facetious is to lack serious intent, be amusing or humorous. A facetious remark is not meant to be taken seriously or literally.Flippant is to treat a serious issue with deliberately inappropriate humor. A flippant remark can be seen as disrespectful and shallow.Cocky can be seen as having an exaggerated self-opinion, overly self-confident or self-assertive. A cocky remark is probably seen as boastful, smart-alecky or snotty.
The word itself is not an prefix However, it does have a prefix The prefix is -less.
Hey - The spelling is wrong that's all. It's spelled "facetious" and it means "playful humor; treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor." Someone would normally say " I wasn't being serious, I meant it facetiously."
When a person is described as "corny," it typically means they are overly sentimental, cheesy, or clichéd in their humor or expressions. This can manifest in jokes, phrases, or behaviors that feel outdated or excessively earnest, often provoking eye-rolls or groans from others. While some may find corniness endearing, others might see it as lacking originality or sophistication.
remorseless means lacking
sophmoric means immature so sophmoric humor is immature humor
Lacking means that there is a shortage of something; such as someone who is lacking in manners. Devoid means to be completely without something. The words are similar but not exactly the same.
It means to be sort of serious when telling a joke and only little parts (if I may) are understood by the listener. It requires work, actually, for the listener to completely get it. It also means you're very humorous. So basicly, a "dry" sense of humor is a good thing.2nd Answer:But the question was, "What word" . . . the word could be "droll".
The prefix of "lacking senses of responsibility" is "ir-" which means "not" or "without".
lacking originality or commonplace
Untrustworthy