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morose

/muh-rohs/US // məˈroʊs //UK // (məˈrəʊs) //

丧气,丧气的,悲观的,忧郁的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
    • : characterized by or expressing gloom.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.depressed, pessimistic
Synonyms
cranky烦躁不安,脾气暴躁,烦躁的,烦躁不安的dour艰难的,忧郁的,艰涩的,忧郁的人gloomy阴郁的,阴郁,阴沉,阴沉的glum阴沉,阴郁,忧郁,忧郁的grouchy焦躁不安,忧郁的,脾气暴躁的,焦躁不安的melancholy感伤,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁mournful悲哀的,悲痛的,哀伤的,哀伤sad悲伤,伤心,悲伤的,悲哀sullen愠怒,闷闷不乐,忧郁的,哭丧着脸surly糜烂的,糜烂,奇怪的是,汹涌澎湃testy诙谐,狡猾的,暴躁,狡猾的人ugly丑陋,丑陋的,丑恶的,丑恶acrimonious尖锐的,尖刻的,尖刻,尖锐blue蓝色的,蓝色,蓝brusque粗鲁的,粗鲁,蛮横的,粗糙的cantankerous气喘吁吁,气喘吁吁的,脾气暴躁的人,脾气暴躁的choleric胆小的人,胆小的,胆怯的人,胆怯的churlish厚颜无耻,无聊,无礼,无礼的crabbed贪婪的,贪得无厌,贪婪,贪污crabby倔强的,倔强,倔强的人,螃蟹cross十字架,十字,十字路口,十字形dolorous多情,多情的,多情寡义,凄惨down下来,下,下来的,下降down in the dumps跌入谷底,落魄,陷入困境,颓废down in the mouth在口中下降,嘴里倒吸一口凉气,嘴里倒是有frowning皱眉,皱眉头,皱着眉头,皱着眉gruff粗糙的,粗鲁的,粗暴的,粗糙的声音harsh严厉的,苛刻的,严酷的,严厉having blue devils有蓝魔,有蓝魔鬼,有蓝色恶魔,有蓝魔的人having the blahs闷闷不乐,忧郁症,烦闷症,忧郁症患者ill-humored无聊,恶俗的,恶俗,恶作剧ill-tempered脾气不好的,脾气不好,脾气暴躁,脾气不好的人in a bad mood心情不好,心情不好的时候,心情不好时,心情不佳in a blue funk忧心忡忡,忧心忡忡的,忧郁症,忧郁的心情irritable烦躁,烦躁不安,烦躁的,易怒low低,低的,低位,低级moody喜怒无常,喜怒哀乐,心情,喜怒不形于色moping闷闷不乐,闷骚,闷闷不乐的,闷声发大财perverse反常的,反常,乖张,悖逆的perversive变态,变态的,变态的人,色情的saturnine卫星人,卫星,卫星网,卫星导航singing the blues唱蓝调,歌唱蓝调,唱响蓝调,唱歌的蓝调snappish尖刻的,尖锐的,尖刻,尖刻的人sour酸性的,酸溜溜的,酸味的,酸性splenetic脾性,芨芨草,溅射,溅射性sulky闷闷不乐,闷闷不乐的,闷骚,闷骚的taciturn无声无息,沉默寡言,寡言少语,无声无息的troubled穷途末路,困扰的,愦愦,困扰

Examples

  • In the winter of 1941-42, the daily food ration was down to a morose 250 grams.

  • Winslet’s dowdy, frumpish, and middle-aged Mary blossoms before our eyes to reveal the beauty that has been right in front of us all along, while Ronan’s morose, hollow Charlotte transitions into a vibrant, confident woman by her side.

  • Gen X, the least excited generation about returning to the workplace, may also be saddling the experience with morose expectations.

  • He can seem on occasion morose, on other occasions petulant, and never comfortable in interviews.

  • Test audiences found the original ending too morose and wanted to see Alex get blown away.

  • I found the morose philosophers (Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Spengler) the most interesting.

  • He carried with him the insecurities, foibles, and morose visions of fin de siècle Europe.

  • Lee McQueen could see beauty in the morose and even the morbid.

  • How many in Melbourne injure wealth and brain, I leave to more skilled and morose critics.

  • There are few greater annoyances of life than an irritable woman, rendered doubly morose by the infirmities of years.

  • He went upstairs to his room in this morose state and, procuring a revolver, after a short time came down and shot at his sister.

  • I paced the deck for hours, and grew morose and nervous, chafing under the slowness of the stout craft.

  • Shiel half turned away, not sullen, not morose, but with a strange apathy settled on him.