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morose
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morose
(adjective)
morose
/mə
ˈ
roʊs/
adjective
morose
/mə
ˈ
roʊs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MOROSE
[
more morose; most morose
]
1
of a person
:
very serious, unhappy, and quiet
He became
morose
and withdrawn and would not talk to anyone.
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very sad or unhappy
morose
song lyrics
morose
thoughts
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— morosely
adverb
gazing/staring
morosely
at the sad scene
“I lost,” she said
morosely
.
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— moroseness
noun
[
noncount
]
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