moroseness (Meaning)
moroseness (n)
a gloomy ill-tempered feeling
a sullen moody resentful disposition
moroseness (n.)
Sourness of temper; sulenness.
Synonyms & Antonyms of moroseness
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- merriment
- glee
- exuberance
- elation
- merriment
- joyousness
- gayety
- intoxication
- heaven
- joy
- exuberance
- joyousness
- gladness
- euphoria
- mirth
- joyfulness
- exhilaration
- optimism
- ecstasy
- lightheartedness
- gaiety
- exultation
- cheerfulness
- humor
- joy
- gladness
- lightheartedness
- joyfulness
- glee
- gayety
- bliss
- joviality
- jubilation
- bliss
- gaiety
- mirth
- felicity
- rapture
- intoxication
- felicity
- exultation
- elation
- happiness
- happiness
- humor
- jubilation
- exhilaration
- ecstasy
- joviality
- euphoria
- jollity
- jollity
- optimism
- heaven
- cheerfulness
- rapture
Synonyms:
- rue
- disheartenment
- distress
- moodiness
- regret
- wretchedness
- discouragement
- somberness
- woe
- melancholia
- dismalness
- self-despair
- sorrow
- misery
Antonyms:
- satisfaction
- blissfulness
- gayness
- content
- rapturousness
- contentedness
- cheeriness
- gladsomeness
- mirthfulness
- rapturousness
- hopefulness
- blissfulness
- elatedness
- cheer
- gladsomeness
- cheer
- cheeriness
- mirthfulness
- content
- sunniness
- sunniness
- contentedness
- contentment
- elatedness
- contentment
- gleefulness
- gayness
- satisfaction
- hopefulness
- gleefulness
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FAQs About the word moroseness
a gloomy ill-tempered feeling, a sullen moody resentful dispositionSourness of temper; sulenness.
morosity, desperation,ennui, despair, hopelessness, boredom, drear, tedium, morbidness, rue
merriment, glee, exuberance, elation, merriment, joyousness, gayety, intoxication, heaven, joy
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.