moroseness

[muh-roh-suh-nis]

moroseness Definition

  • 1a sullen and gloomy disposition; ill-humored sadness
  • 2a state of being withdrawn or unresponsive

Using moroseness: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was known for his moroseness and lack of social skills.

  • Example

    Her moroseness was a result of her recent breakup.

  • Example

    The moroseness in the room was palpable.

moroseness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with moroseness

  • a state of being silent and uncommunicative, often due to feeling unhappy or dissatisfied

    Example

    After the argument, there was a morose silence between them.

  • humor that is characterized by a sardonic or cynical tone

    Example

    His morose humor was not appreciated by everyone.

  • a personality type that is characterized by a sullen and gloomy disposition

    Example

    His morose personality made it difficult for him to make friends.

Origins of moroseness

from Latin 'morosus', meaning 'peevish'

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Summary: moroseness in Brief

'Moroseness' [muh-roh-suh-nis] refers to a sullen and gloomy disposition, often characterized by ill-humored sadness. It can also denote a state of being withdrawn or unresponsive. Examples include 'He was known for his moroseness and lack of social skills.' and 'The moroseness in the room was palpable.' Phrases like 'morose silence' and 'morose humor' further illustrate the concept.