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Webster 1913 Edition


Infestivity

Inˊfes-tiv′i-ty

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Noun.
Lack of festivity, cheerfulness, or mirth; dullness; cheerlessness.
[R.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Infestivity

INFESTIV'ITY

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Noun.
[in and festivity.] Want of festivity, or of cheerfulness and mirth at entertainments.

Definition 2024


infestivity

infestivity

English

Noun

infestivity (uncountable)

  1. Lack of festivity, cheerfulness, or mirth.
    • 1881, Thomas Hardy, A Laodicean, ch. 15:
      Her days of infestivity were plainly ended, and her days of gladness were to begin.
    • 1903, Frederic Stewart Isham, Under the Rose, ISBN 9781406853254 (2009 reprint), p. 70:
      Moreover, Caillette experienced a superior sadness, sifted through years of infestivity and gloom.
    • 1989, Robert McLiam Wilson, Ripley Bogle, ISBN 9781559704243 (1998 Arcade edition), p. 256:
      May Week. . . . As in every year, that infamous week was dragging its boorish heels with remarkable infestivity.