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morbid

/mawr-bid/US // ˈmɔr bɪd //UK // (ˈmɔːbɪd) //

畸形的,畸形,病态的,昏暗的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : suggesting an unhealthy mental state or attitude; unwholesomely gloomy, sensitive, extreme, etc.: a morbid interest in death.
    • : affected by, caused by, causing, or characteristic of disease.
    • : pertaining to diseased parts: morbid anatomy.
    • : gruesome; grisly.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.gloomy, nasty, sickly
Synonyms
ghastly惨不忍睹,惨不忍睹的,骇人听闻,骇人听闻的ghoulish恐怖的,食尸鬼,食人族,恐怖的人grim严峻的,严酷的,严峻,严肃的gruesome惨不忍睹,惨不忍睹的,恐怖的,恐怖macabre恐怖的,骇人听闻,恐怖,可怕的melancholy感伤,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁pessimistic悲观,悲观的,悲观主义,悲观主义的unnatural不自然的,非自然的,非自然,不自然aberrant反常的,异常的,畸形的,反常abnormal不正常的,不正常,非正常,异常ailing患病的,患病,生病的,生病brooding忧虑,忧郁的,忧郁,忧心忡忡dark黑,黑黑的,暗色,暗deadly致命的,致命,死亡的,致命性depressed消沉的,沮丧的,郁闷,郁闷的despondent沮丧的,惆怅的,惆怅,抑郁症diseased患病的,有病的,有病,患病dreadful可怕的,骇人听闻,骇人听闻的,可怕frightful可怕的,恐怖的,吓人的,可怕grisly狰狞的,狰狞,惨不忍睹,狰狞恐怖hideous狰狞,狰狞的,丑陋的,丑陋horrid骇人听闻,讨人厌的,讨人厌,骇人听闻的infected受感染的,被感染的,被感染,感染的irascible暴躁,暴躁的,气急败坏,脾气暴躁malignant恶性,恶性的,恶性肿瘤,惡性monstrous可怕的,可怕,可怖的,可笑的moody喜怒无常,喜怒哀乐,心情,喜怒不形于色saturnine卫星人,卫星,卫星网,卫星导航sick有病,有病的,患病,病态somber阴暗,阴沉,阴暗的,阴森sullen愠怒,闷闷不乐,忧郁的,哭丧着脸unhealthy不健康的,不健康,不良,不卫生unsound不健全,不健全的,不稳妥,不完善unusual不寻常,不寻常的,异常,异乎寻常unwholesome不健康的,不健康,不健康的东西,不卫生

Examples

  • It had deaths so dazzling and morbid, you couldn’t look away.

  • We don’t necessarily think of ourselves as being morbid because of it.

  • The tracking of these numbers feels like a morbid version of sports.

  • Setting aside the morbid possibility of an even worse year in the near future making 2020 look comparatively mild, our collective memory of 2020 still may still be salvageable.

  • That mix of cute yet morbid is a defining feature of The Sims.

  • “I feel the almost morbid curiosity of the media as a weight on my back,” she said.

  • The resultant pop culture is as morbid and contagious as the epidemics they depict.

  • The business of writing obituaries may seem, at first glance, a morbid affair.

  • Morbid Anatomy, with Ebenstein at the helm, seems to do it all, from publishing books to leading international trips.

  • Entering Morbid Anatomy from an unremarkable, industrial street in Brooklyn, its ground-floor coffee shop/bookstore is buzzing.

  • The story of this untoward event illustrates at once the morbid habit of his mind and the bitter passions of those times.

  • The subject has its weak side too; it is morbid and somewhat sentimental at the end, but the fundamental emotion is sincere.

  • Opium-smoking is a vice not only deleterious in itself, but one indulged in merely to satisfy a morbid craving.

  • Other phrases, of a morbid tenderness, seem like music whispering consolation for unavowed sorrows and irremediable despair.

  • One symptom of Tchaikovskys condition was the morbid sensibility of his artistic temperament.