Synonym: gloomy, glum, moody, sulky, sullen. Similar words: prosecutor, a bed of roses, prosecution, thorough, thoroughly, gross, across, cross out. Meaning: [mə'rəʊs] adj. showing a brooding ill humor.
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31 The publicity didn't make him morose or unhappy?
32 Pat Buchanan , a speechwriter who considered himself Nixon's conservative conscience, was morose.
33 Dick became morose and irritable , with the strain, Mary curiously silent.
34 He stared down at his dinner plate in a morose and unsociable manner.Sentencedict
35 Earnshaw sat, morose as usual, at the chimney - corner.
36 Dorset, of late , had grown more than usually morose and incalculable.
37 They were not only opinionative, peevish, covetous, morose, vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren.
38 Sessile infiltrative TCC showed circumscribed or diffused thickening of the renal pelvis and calyces morose .
39 He had been there often, during a whole year, and had always been morose lounger there.
40 The immediate target of Digger's raillery was his communication officer, a lean morose - looking southerner.
41 She become so morose and despotic, that her rule become intolerable.
42 The immediate target of Digger's raillery was his communications officer, a lean morose - looking southerner.
43 You know, cause I had always been a morose and pessimistic guy.
44 The real trouble was that Gerhardt had grown intensely morose and crotchety, and it was becoming impossible for young people to live with him.
45 Three, the morose feeling for the image of dew like tears.
46 I think of Napoleon at St. Helena, and of Byron growing morose and fat in the enervating climate of Italy.
More similar words: prosecutor, a bed of roses, prosecution, thorough, thoroughly, gross, across, cross out, get across, prospect, more, put across, come across, cut across, introspect, tumor, rumor, humor, no more, any more, morning, dose, pose, lose, whose, introspection, moreover, once more, much more, all the more.