Meaning & Definition of Morose in English
English⟶
Morose
Sullen and ill-tempered.
Pronunciation:
/məˈroʊs/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Having a gloomy or sullen disposition.
Example Sentence: After the news, she became morose and withdrawn.
Definition: Characterized by a gloomy or uncommunicative mood.
Example Sentence: His morose demeanor made it clear that he wasn't in the mood to socialize.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin morosus, meaning 'peevish, sulky'.
Synonyms
sullengloomymelancholymorbiddispirited
Common Phrases and Expressions
- morose mood: A state of being gloomy or in low spirits.
- morose silence: A silence that is heavy with gloom or sadness.
Translations
- Spanish: moroso
- French: morose
- German: morose
- Russian: угрюмый
Related Words
- gloomy: Feeling or expressing discontent or dejection.
- sullen: Bad-tempered and sulky.
Slang Meanings of morose
Meaning: In a bad mood.
Example Sentence: He's been kind of morose since that argument.
Meaning: Feeling sad or depressed.
Example Sentence: I don't know what's up with her; she's been really morose lately.