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Moody and melancholic.
dark
sour
moody
sullen
morose
glum
dour
glowering
ill-natured
Saturnine.
sarcastic
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.
6
The old man read it all through, with a grim
saturnine
smile.
7
Nothing could have been more unlike his
saturnine
self-centred truculence of restraint.
8
Refracted light sculptured with curious shadows that
saturnine
face intent to immobility.
9
Mr. Harland's bristling eyebrows met over his nose in a
saturnine
frown.
10
His features had sharpened, and now I would describe him as
saturnine
.
11
Hugh Hungerford was slim and
saturnine
,
long-legged, long-faced, clad in faded finery.
12
A long straight nose that lent his thin face a
saturnine
appearance.
13
His handsome, almost
saturnine
,
features were completely without fear or concern.
14
His slightly
saturnine
look might evolve into humour, you feel, at any moment.
15
Miss Zella Holmes flew about the house, with the
saturnine
Hungarian in attendance.
16
All the while the little Cuban talked swiftly and with a
saturnine
enthusiasm.
saturnine
saturnine face
saturnine smile
saturnine expression
more saturnine
rather saturnine