sulk(s) Antonyms

Meaning of sulk(s)

sulk(s)

a sulky mood or spell, to be moodily silent, a sulky mood, the state of one sulking, to be silently angry, upset, or irritable

sulk(s) Sentence Examples

  1. The child sat in the corner, sulking over a broken toy.
  2. The teenager sulked in her room, refusing to speak to anyone.
  3. Mary's husband sulks whenever he doesn't get his way.
  4. The employees sulked after being passed over for promotions.
  5. John sulked at the table, refusing to participate in the conversation.
  6. The children sulked when they were told they couldn't go outside.
  7. The cat sulked on the couch, resenting the attention given to the new puppy.
  8. The politician sulked after losing the election, his ambitions shattered.
  9. The customer sulked in the waiting area, unhappy with the long delay.
  10. The team sulked in the locker room, disappointed with their performance.

FAQs About the word sulk(s)

a sulky mood or spell, to be moodily silent, a sulky mood, the state of one sulking, to be silently angry, upset, or irritable

insult, fit, tizzy, tantrum,pet, slap, temper, upset, grief, indignation

satisfaction, contentment, appeasement,pacification, happiness, delight, gratification, pleasure,mollification

The child sat in the corner, sulking over a broken toy.

The teenager sulked in her room, refusing to speak to anyone.

Mary's husband sulks whenever he doesn't get his way.

The employees sulked after being passed over for promotions.