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Definition of morose
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Morose
(a.) Of a sour
temper;
sullen
and
austere;
ill-humored;
severe.
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Morose
::
Morose
(a.)
Lascivious;
brooding
over evil
thoughts.
Sullen
::
Sullen
(a.)
Gloomily
angry and
silent;
cross;
sour;
affected
with ill
humor;
morose.
Morose
::
Morose
(a.) Of a sour
temper;
sullen
and
austere;
ill-humored;
severe.
Imbitter
::
Imbitter
(v. t.) To make
bitter;
hence,
to make
distressing
or more
distressing;
to make sad,
morose,
sour, or
malignant..
Sour
::
Sour
(superl.)
Disagreeable;
unpleasant;
hence;
cross;
crabbed;
peevish;
morose;
as, a man of a sour
temper;
a sour
reply..
Ill-tempered
::
Ill-tempered
(a.) Of bad
temper;
morose;
crabbed;
sour;
peevish;
fretful;
quarrelsome.
Sulker
::
Sulk (v. i.) To be
silently
sullen;
to be
morose
or
obstinate.
Cynicism
::
Cynicism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Cynics;
the
quality
of being
cynical;
the
mental
state,
opinions,
or
conduct,
of a
cynic;
morose
and
contemptuous
views and
opinions..
Bear
::
Bear (n.)
Metaphorically:
A
brutal,
coarse,
or
morose
person..
Sulks
::
Sulkiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sulky;
sullenness;
moroseness;
as,
sulkiness
of
disposition..
Cynic
::
Cynic (n.) One of a sect or
school
of
philosophers
founded
by
Antisthenes,
and of whom
Diogenes
was a
disciple.
The first
Cynics
were noted for
austere
lives and their scorn for
social
customs
and
current
philosophical
opinions.
Hence the term Cynic
symbolized,
in the
popular
judgment,
moroseness,
and
contempt
for the views of
others..
Morosous
::
Morosous
(a.)
Morose.
Dogged
::
Dogged
(a.)
Sullen;
morose.
Surly
::
Surly (a.)
Gloomily
morose;
ill-natured,
abrupt,
and rude;
severe;
sour;
crabbed;
rough;
sullen;
gloomy;
as, a surly
groom;
a surly dog; surly
language;
a surly
look..
Glome
::
Glome (v. i.) To
gloom;
to look
gloomy,
morose,
or
sullen..
Habit
::
Habit (n.) The usual
condition
or state of a
person
or
thing,
either
natural
or
acquired,
regarded
as
something
had,
possessed,
and
firmly
retained;
as, a
religious
habit;
his habit is
morose;
elms have a
spreading
habit;
esp.,
physical
temperament
or
constitution;
as, a full habit of
body..
Gloam
::
Gloam (v. i.) To be
sullen
or
morose.
Morosity
::
Morosity
(n.)
Moroseness.
Harsh
::
Harsh (a.)
Unpleasant
and
repulsive
to the
sensibilities;
austere;
crabbed;
morose;
abusive;
abusive;
severe;
rough.
Grum
::
Grum (a.)
Morose;
severe
of
countenance;
sour;
surly;
glum; grim.
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