po-faced
po–faced
adj \ˈpō-ˌfāst\Definition of PO-FACED
British
: having an assumed solemn, serious, or earnest expression or manner : piously or hypocritically solemn
Origin of PO-FACED
perhaps from po chamber pot, toilet, from French pot pot
First Known Use: 1934
Related to PO-FACED
Related Words: harsh, stern, strict; businesslike, professional; dignified, distinguished, elevated, serious-minded; gloomy, grim
Near Antonyms: antic, comic, comical, droll, farcical, funny, hilarious, hysterical (also hysteric), laughable, light, light-headed, ludicrous, ridiculous, riotous, risible, screaming, sidesplitting, uproarious; featherbrained, flighty, frivolous, goofy, harebrained, lighthearted, puerile, scatterbrained; absurd, asinine, balmy, brainless, cockeyed, crazy, cuckoo, daffy, daft, dotty, fatuous, foolish, half-witted, insane, jerky, kooky (also kookie), loony (also looney), lunatic, mad, nonsensical, nutty, preposterous, sappy, screwball, senseless, silly, unwise, wacky (also whacky), weak-minded, witless, zany
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