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Word | Morose |
Telugu Meaning | కోపంగా, విచారంగా, ముసురుమూతిగావుండే |
showing a brooding ill humor; a dark scowl; the proverbially dour New England Puritan; a glum, hopeless shrug; he sat in moody silence; a morose and unsociable manner; a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius- Bruce Bliven; a sour temper; a sullen crowd / Of a sour temper / ill-humored; sullen; melancholy / sullen and ill-tempered. / of a person : very serious, unhappy, and quiet / very sad or unhappy, | |
Usage | ⇒ He has known as a morose person ⇒ Forced to take early retirement, Bill acted morose for months; then, all of a sudden, he shook off his gloom and was his usual cheerful self. ⇒ He became morose and withdrawn and would not talk to anyone. ⇒ A morose mood of deep melancholy has descended upon me this afternoon. |
Synonyms | melancholy, gloomy, sad, glum, sullen, dejected, depressed, despondent, blue, downhearted, dismal, moody, dour, miserable, sorrowful, unhappy, dispirited, downcast, lugubrious, mournful, |
Antonyms | cheerful, blithe, bright, friendly, amiable, cheery, festive, jolly, merry, blithesome, buoyant, gleeful, happy, jocund, jovial, joyful, joyous, mirthful, optimistic, pleasant, |
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