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Moody and melancholic.
dark
sour
moody
sullen
morose
dour
glowering
saturnine
ill-natured
Gloomy.
gloomy
long-faced
dejected
Synonyms
Examples for "
dark
"
dark
sour
moody
sullen
morose
Examples for "
dark
"
1
They were buried in dust in the
dark
room in the clock-tower.
2
No, no; that would be luxurious; let us chat in the
dark
.
3
No, no; the man who is in the
dark
is in safety.
4
The leader is a
dark
-
brown
stallion; the mares are lighter in colour.
5
I'd felt
dark
power similar to this before today-similar ,butnot identical.
1
However, Boxee emerges at
sour
times for Apple in its developer community.
2
Now we also see more secured loans, particularly home loans, turning
sour
.
3
Although the way we are currently behaving may
sour
her against us.
4
Use this flavorful sauce wherever you might normally use a
sweet
-
and
-
sour
sauce.
5
Refiners need heavier,
sour
grades for blending for diesel or other products.
1
And the overall result is a
moody
sophomore work long on ambition.
2
After Johann's sortie, however, Keiko became more
moody
,
often quarreling with Beatrice.
3
The remainder of the day was passed by him in
moody
thought.
4
It is a
moody
monster not catalogued in the list of terrors.
5
Their ruler had seemed
moody
of late, and given to strange forebodings.
1
But the Nabals are
sullen
;
they are grumblers; they are never done.
2
It was not a
sullen
shrug; it only said he didn't know.
3
Two
sullen
crimson discs glowed in the black arch of the tunnel.
4
The stillness out of doors bespoke a
sullen
break in the storm.
5
Engines snorted in
sullen
labor, charging to and fro, aimlessly it appeared.
1
A trail ran through the woods; a trail singularly
morose
and unattractive.
2
The missionaries have in consequence been accused of being
morose
and narrow-minded.
3
The
morose
moon started up, a tragic hieroglyph in the passionless sky.
4
Even the animals, in their woven willow enclosures, appeared bedraggled and
morose
.
5
He was
morose
and disheartened; gloomy thoughts revolved behind his aching brow.
1
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fans gather to watch
'
dour
German second division football'.
2
The opening quarter-hour was
dour
with neither side taking a dominant role.
3
A
dour
deduction that Hamish reached, all by himself, just hours ago.
4
And you seem... well, somewhat more
dour
than I've seen you before.
5
The clinic was located in a
dour
Victorian hospital in central London.
1
It shows the dramatic image of Wordsworth emerging from a
glowering
landscape.
2
She came and sat on the table, looking a bit less
glowering
.
3
She was hurt, and a little
glowering
anger shone in her face.
4
But still he hesitated,
glowering
with suspicion; unwilling to trust them alone.
5
He lighted another cigar, beaming through the smoke on the
glowering
minister.
1
The old man smiled in his most
saturnine
fashion and sighed dismally.
2
Father Brown seemed rather to like the
saturnine
candour of the soldier.
3
The parrot edged along his knee and eyed him with
saturnine
affection.
4
A fleeting smile lighted up the
saturnine
gloom of his present mood.
5
Then if the result pleased him, a smile overspread his
saturnine
features.
1
A
glum
,
tired, downbeat group tonight, the bad news outweighing the good.
2
Slidell looked so
glum
,
I let the grating command pass without comment.
3
His attitude, contradictory but somehow attractive-almostpiquant-wasone of
glum
good cheer.
4
Even the
glum
-
faced
stepson of the narrator roused up into some interest.
5
No burgers for a while. He looked
glum
as he said it.
6
Rezanov laughed heartily and even the
glum
visage of Father Abella relaxed.
7
He handed the coin back without any change of his
glum
look.
8
My host looked
glum
and disapproving, and all the silken gentlemen murmured.
9
Nimble Deer could see that the Muley Cow was feeling quite
glum
.
10
He has been so
glum
since Gersh's arrest, drinking more than usual.
11
He never quarrelled; he came home and lounged about, silent,
glum
,
idle.
12
Mademoiselle looked very
glum
,
as if she did not like the counsel.
13
He began to look
glum
and turned his eyes away from her.
14
He hung up, looking
glum
,
and Daphne appeared again in his doorway.
15
You ought to be ashamed of yourself to make him so
glum
.
16
He's trying to get up the
glum
expression proper to the business.
glum
so glum
very glum
look glum
as glum
rather glum