unrisible

ris·i·ble

[riz-uh-buhl]
adjective
1.
causing or capable of causing laughter; laughable; ludicrous.
2.
having the ability, disposition, or readiness to laugh.
3.
pertaining to or connected with laughing.

Origin:
1550–60; < Late Latin rīsibilis that can laugh, equivalent to Latin rīs(us) (past participle of rīdēre to laugh) + -ibilis -ible

un·ris·i·ble, adjective


1. funny, humorous, comical.
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risible (ˈrɪzɪbəl) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  having a tendency to laugh
2.  causing laughter; ridiculous
 
[C16: from Late Latin rīsibilis, from Latin rīdēre to laugh]
 
'risibly
 
adv

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risible
1557, "given to laughter," from L.L. risibilis "laughable, able to laugh," from L. risus, pp. of ridere "to laugh." Meaning "capable of exciting laughter, comical" is from 1727.
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