morose 的定义
- gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
- characterized by or expressing gloom.
morose 近义词
depressed, pessimistic
morose 的近义词 48 个
- cranky
- dour
- gloomy
- glum
- grouchy
- melancholy
- mournful
- sad
- sullen
- surly
- testy
- ugly
- acrimonious
- blue
- brusque
- cantankerous
- choleric
- churlish
- crabbed
- crabby
- cross
- dolorous
- down
- down in the dumps
- down in the mouth
- frowning
- gruff
- harsh
- having blue devils
- having the blahs
- ill-humored
- ill-tempered
- in a bad mood
- in a blue funk
- irritable
- low
- moody
- moping
- perverse
- perversive
- saturnine
- singing the blues
- snappish
- sour
- splenetic
- sulky
- taciturn
- troubled
morose 的反义词 11 个
更多morose例句
- 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.