Crossword-Solution: UNSMILING 9 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

We have 16 clues for the answer “UNSMILING”

Clue Answers
not wearing or assuming a smile 1 answer
heartsick 32 answers
comfortless 37 answers
unhopeful 38 answers
unneighbourly 42 answers
humourless 46 answers
funereal 50 answers
joyless 50 answers
dispirited 51 answers
Cheerless 55 answers
Crestfallen 58 answers
Mournful 63 answers
Dreary 68 answers
Subdued 75 answers
Impolite 78 answers
Serious 82 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNSMILING (5)

Very bad for you.” Fenger was unsmiling: “Why won't you dine with me?” “Because it would be unconventional and foolish.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 2008
The men we met walked past slow, unsmiling, with downcast eyes, as if the melancholy of an over-burdened earth had weighted their feet, bowed their shoulders, borne down their glances.
Amy Foster Joseph Conrad 1996
She lifted her head delicately, but ended the sentence for him with eyes which were actually not unsmiling.
The Shuttle Frances Hodgson Burnett 2006
She said”--Ann Veronica shivered again--“‘I hope it won’t make you uncomfortable, my dear’--like that--‘and whatever you do, do be careful of your hair!’ I think--I judge from her manner--that she thought it was just a little indelicate of us--considering everything; but she tried to be practical and sympathetic and live down to our standards.” Capes looked at his wife’s unsmiling face.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
And Sir Ethelred, hearing it on the lips of his wife and girls every day (mostly at breakfast-time), had conferred upon it the dignity of unsmiling adoption.
The Secret Agent Joseph Conrad 1997

Quotes with UNSMILING (3)

On the first day of November last year, sacred to many religious calendars but especially the Celtic, I went for a walk among bare oaks and birch. Nothing much was going on. Scarlet sumac had passed and the bees were dead. The pond had slicked overnight into that shiny and deceptive glaze of delusion, first ice. It made me remember sakes and conjure a vision of myself skimming backward on one foot, the other extended; the arms become wings. Minnesota girls know that this is n…
Mary Rose O'Reilley The Barn at the End of the World: The Apprenticeship of a Quaker, Buddhist Shepherd
I just want to matter,' he said unsmiling. It was like pulling a curtain back, peering behind a mask made of smiles and quips. This was the real James, this young, bright, desperate thing. There was a burning intensity to his eyes, and she saw for the first time a boy who would sell his heart--not for some hobby, but because he thought it was the only way to life the life he wanted. They had that in common.
Emily Lloyd-Jones The Hearts We Sold
Just then a familiar voiced spoke right in to Stephens’s ear which startled him as his eyes once again began slowly opening. “Don’t try to move or talk you two, not that you could if you wanted to anyway.” It was Bob inches away from his face and he sounded very different now, his voice was low and threatening and his eyes were unsmiling and cold. “Very soon you will be gone and there will be no trace of any of you here, or us for that matter.” He felt Bob go through his pock…
Gary Peeling