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单词 morose
释义

morose

adjective

mo·​rose mə-ˈrōs How to pronounce morose (audio)
mȯ-
1
: having a sullen and gloomy disposition
2
: marked by or expressive of gloom
morosely adverb
moroseness noun
morosity
mə-ˈrä-sə-tē How to pronounce morose (audio)
mȯ-
noun

Synonyms

  • black
  • bleak
  • cheerless
  • chill
  • Cimmerian
  • cloudy
  • cold
  • comfortless
  • dark
  • darkening
  • depressing
  • depressive
  • desolate
  • dire
  • disconsolate
  • dismal
  • drear
  • dreary
  • dreich [chiefly Scottish]
  • elegiac
  • elegiacal
  • forlorn
  • funereal
  • gloomy
  • glum
  • godforsaken
  • gray
  • grey
  • lonely
  • lonesome
  • lugubrious
  • miserable
  • morbid
  • murky
  • plutonian
  • saturnine
  • sepulchral
  • solemn
  • somber
  • sombre
  • sullen
  • sunless
  • tenebrific
  • tenebrous
  • wretched
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Example Sentences

She thought of the bootlegger at home—a raddled, skinny old man, morose and suspicious. He sat on his front step with a shotgun on Halloween night. Alice Munro, Runaway, 2004 We have little finished footage to go by, but enough to give us pause: an exquisite clip of Rochefort, sitting with a book in the half-darkness, his eyes wet, gleaming, and morose. Anthony Lane, New Yorker, 3 Feb. 2003 I have never known if Momma sent for us, or if the St. Louis family just got fed up with my grim presence. There is nothing more appalling than a constantly morose child. Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, 1969 He became morose and withdrawn and would not talk to anyone. those morose job seekers who have grown accustomed to rejection
Recent Examples on the Web But if that’s too morose, imagine a lifetime achievement award. Rodger Dean Duncan, Forbes, 16 June 2022 Between the album’s many attempts at confessional music is a sprinkling of the indistinct pop that Post has been refining over the years, clearly meant to keep things from getting too morose. Sheldon Pearce, The New Yorker, 9 June 2022 In the first couple of episodes of the new show, Pike is morose and obsessing about his future. Scott D. Pierce, The Salt Lake Tribune, 5 May 2022 While one game in the collection hinges on death and the afterlife in a slightly morose way, and another includes black-and-white, small-sprite samurai combat (and is awesome), this content is fine for anyone 12 and up. Sam Machkovech, Ars Technica, 18 Apr. 2022 All of Degas’s ironic, morose and unsentimental intelligence is on display in these sentences. Washington Post, 17 Nov. 2021 This is a morose serial-killer thriller, visually muted like a TV movie. Gem Seddon, Vulture, 29 Oct. 2021 Campus was quiet and morose, the silences quivering with early-term nerves. New York Times, 2 Feb. 2021 Even as tech optimism is obvious, sentiment in much of the rest of the market remains morose. James Mackintosh, WSJ, 6 Sep. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin morosus, literally, capricious, from mor-, mos will

First Known Use

1565, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

morose

adjective

mo·​rose mə-ˈrōs How to pronounce morose (audio)
mȯ-
: very serious, unhappy, and quiet
She became morose and spoke to no one.

morose

adjective

as in somber
causing or marked by an atmosphere lacking in cheer those morose job seekers who have grown accustomed to rejection

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • somber
  • depressive
  • bleak
  • depressing
  • lonely
  • dark
  • darkening
  • desolate
  • morbid
  • solemn
  • lonesome
  • depressed
  • sullen
  • gray
  • murky
  • cold
  • glum
  • miserable
  • lugubrious
  • gloomy
  • funereal
  • disconsolate
  • cheerless
  • melancholy
  • saturnine
  • sad
  • black
  • blue
  • elegiac
  • forlorn
  • wretched
  • dreary
  • sombre
  • chill
  • dismal
  • sepulchral
  • drear
  • grey
  • oppressive
  • cloudy
  • dire
  • melancholic
  • comfortless
  • godforsaken
  • tenebrous
  • dejected
  • unhappy
  • mournful
  • sunless
  • despondent
  • woebegone
  • dreich
  • plutonian
  • mirthless
  • hopeless
  • dull
  • hangdog
  • desperate
  • grim
  • inconsolable
  • pessimistic
  • elegiacal
  • sorrowful
  • dispiriting
  • distressful
  • droopy
  • negative
  • dim
  • dour
  • menacing
  • Cimmerian
  • disheartening
  • discouraging
  • distressing
  • tenebrific
  • woeful
  • plaintive
  • upsetting
  • dismaying
  • discomfiting
  • down
  • low
  • drab
  • lamentable
  • colorless
  • threatening
  • lowery
  • louring
  • lowering
  • loury

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • cheerful
  • cheery
  • bright
  • friendly
  • festive
  • jolly
  • joyous
  • cordial
  • sunshiny
  • comforting
  • joyful
  • gay
  • buoyant
  • mirthful
  • merry
  • blithe
  • optimistic
  • gay
  • hopeful
  • blithesome
  • heartwarming
  • lighthearted
  • cheering
  • encouraging
  • jocund
  • lightsome
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of morose are crabbed, gloomy, glum, saturnine, sulky, sullen, and surly. While all these words mean "showing a forbidding or disagreeable mood," morose adds to glum an element of bitterness or misanthropy.

morose job seekers who are inured to rejection

The synonyms crabbed and morose are sometimes interchangeable, but crabbed applies to a forbidding morose harshness of manner.

the school's notoriously crabbed headmaster

The meanings of gloomy and morose largely overlap; however, gloomy implies a depression in mood making for seeming sullenness or glumness.

a gloomy mood ushered in by bad news

The words glum and morose are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, glum suggests a silent dispiritedness.

a glum candidate left to ponder a stunning defeat

Although the words saturnine and morose have much in common, saturnine describes a heavy forbidding aspect or suggests a bitter disposition.

a saturnine cynic always finding fault

While the synonyms sulky and morose are close in meaning, sulky suggests childish resentment expressed in peevish sullenness.

grew sulky after every spat

The words sullen and morose can be used in similar contexts, but sullen implies a silent ill humor and a refusal to be sociable.

remained sullen amid the festivities

While in some cases nearly identical to morose, surly implies gruffness and sullenness of speech or manner.

a typical surly teenager
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