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Moody and melancholic.
dark
sour
moody
sullen
glum
dour
glowering
saturnine
ill-natured
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.
6
During the progress of the meal Kathleen West appeared, silent and
morose
.
7
To my mind, the name in that form is
morose
and downbeat.
8
He became
morose
,
violent and cruel, and obsessed with altogether false ideas.
9
To have deliberately written notes in such terms would have been
morose
.
10
The
morose
rhinoceros, though less numerous, are found in every thick jungle.
11
Yet it was not this alone that made him gloomy and
morose
.
12
You just can't be bothered by the slightly
morose
aspect of it.
13
Those about him had never seen the count so
morose
and irritable.
14
General Richardson was a
morose
and at times a very disagreeable man.
15
The mind became soured and
morose
,
and lost much of its equipoise.
16
A
morose
elderly young demonstrator brightened momentarily at the sight of Lewisham.
morose
more morose
so morose
almost morose
become morose
morose expression