Meaning & Definition of word "Sullen"

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    Sullen

    /ˈsʌlən/

    adjective:

    • 1. Showing a brooding ill humor or silent resentment; gloomy.
      • Example: He sat in the corner with a sullen expression, refusing to join the conversation.
    • 2. Mournful or gloomy, often as a result of anger or disappointment.
      • Example: The child's sullen demeanor indicated that he had not been allowed to go to the party.
    • 3. Characterized by a dismal or somber mood.
      • Example: The sullen sky threatened rain throughout the day.
    • 4. Quietly moody or glum; inclined to sulk.
      • Example: After being told no, she became sullen and withdrew from the group.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'sullen', from Old French 'solen', meaning 'sour, gloomy'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sullen mood:

    A state of being silently gloomy or withdrawn.

    sullen disposition:

    A generally broody and irritable demeanor.

    sullen silence:

    A quietness that expresses unhappiness or resentment.

    Related Words

    morose:

    Having a gloomy or sullen manner.

    sulk:

    To be silent and morose because of annoyance.

    glum:

    Looking or feeling dejected; morose.

    Slang Meanings of sullen