Similar words: sullen, sullenly, keenness, openness, brazenness, drunkenness, millennia, millennium. Meaning: ['sʌlənɪs] n. 1. a gloomy ill-tempered feeling 2. a sullen moody resentful disposition.
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1, In looking at childhood photographs, her sullenness, always seeming to be apart, looking rather sour, tense.
2, The attendant, now adding a sulk to his sullenness, had shuffled off to the kitchen area.
3, Marked by anger or sullenness.
4, His bluster sank to sullenness under her look.
5, After returning to home, he sank into sullenness for three days, willing to go nowhere.
6, An expression that shows sullenness or which is suggestive of any other breed is entirely foreign.
7, It is they who rebuke most impressively the sullenness, the ingratitude, the discontent with which many good gifts of God are received.
8, After about 1990, though, the smiles have changed to a closed-mouth sullenness .
9, He delighted to witness Hindley degrading himself past redemption; and became daily more notable for savage sullenness and ferocity.
10, All sensibly gave him wide berth, for he was a dangerous - looking man,[http://sentencedict.com/sullenness.html] chewing a toothpick with the arrogant sullenness of one who is willing to commit violence(Stephen Hunter.
11, We sensibly gave him wide berth, for he was a dangerous-looking man, chewing a toothpick with the arrogant sullenness of one who is willing to commit violence.
12, We held each other's eyes, and I understood, when she leaned in and kissed me lightly, that she'd misread my sullenness.
13, All we get from our teenagers, " a worried parent says, "is a moody sullenness .
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