sullenness

[ˈsʌlənnəs]

sullenness Definition

  • 1a gloomy and bad-tempered silence or mood
  • 2a state of being sulky or morose

Using sullenness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sullenness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She retreated to her room in sullenness after the argument.

  • Example

    His sullenness was evident in his lack of response to any questions.

  • Example

    The sullenness of the weather matched his mood perfectly.

sullenness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sullenness

Antonyms for sullenness

Phrases with sullenness

  • in a state of being sulky or morose

    Example

    He left the party in a fit of sullenness after his girlfriend ignored him all night.

  • a state of being gloomy and bad-tempered

    Example

    The sullenness of spirit that had taken hold of him was hard to shake off.

  • a tone of voice that is gloomy and bad-tempered

    Example

    Her sullenness of tone made it clear that she was not in the mood for conversation.

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Summary: sullenness in Brief

Sullenness [ˈsʌlənnəs] refers to a gloomy and bad-tempered silence or mood, often characterized by sulking or moroseness. It is the opposite of cheerfulness and happiness and can be seen in phrases like 'in a fit of sullenness.'