moroseness (Meaning)

Wordnet

moroseness (n)

a gloomy ill-tempered feeling

a sullen moody resentful disposition

Webster

moroseness (n.)

Sourness of temper; sulenness.

moroseness Sentence Examples

  1. The child's moroseness was evident in his constant sulking.
  2. A cloud of moroseness hung over the office, as employees grappled with budget cuts.
  3. The politician's moroseness was a testament to the recent electoral defeat.
  4. After the breakup, she sank into a deep moroseness, rarely leaving her room.
  5. The dreary weather and lack of sunlight contributed to a collective moroseness among the residents.
  6. The once-jovial professor had grown morose after the loss of his beloved wife.
  7. The moroseness of the surroundings reflected the weight of the prisoners' incarceration.
  8. His moroseness was a symptom of his underlying depression.
  9. The band's music was full of moroseness, reflecting their own disillusionment with the world.
  10. The moroseness of the funeral procession was a reminder of the fragility of life.

FAQs About the word moroseness

a gloomy ill-tempered feeling, a sullen moody resentful dispositionSourness of temper; sulenness.

morosity, despair, morbidness,ennui, desperation, hopelessness, tedium, drear, boredom, wretchedness

ecstasy, joy, glee, gladness, cheerfulness, joyfulness, exhilaration, mirth, heaven, jubilation

The child's moroseness was evident in his constant sulking.

A cloud of moroseness hung over the office, as employees grappled with budget cuts.

The politician's moroseness was a testament to the recent electoral defeat.

After the breakup, she sank into a deep moroseness, rarely leaving her room.