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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Morose' in a Sentence

"Gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood." more

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The morose cat sat alone in the corner after the other cats ignored it.
The sad clown wore a morose expression during the show.
The rainy weather made the cat look morose.
The morose weather cast a shadow over the playground, making outdoor activities less enjoyable.
Despite the exciting carnival, Tim wore a morose expression because he lost his favorite toy.
The morose tone of the poem conveyed a deep sense of longing and despair.
Sarah became morose when she lost her teddy bear.
The morose cat refused to play with the colorful yarn.
The gloomy weather made everyone in the class feel morose.
Jake felt morose when his soccer team lost the championship match after a great season.
The morose character in the story added a mysterious and gloomy element to the plot.
Lisa's morose attitude during the science experiment affected the entire group's enthusiasm.
The morose air in the office hinted at the impending layoffs.
Jenny's morose expression indicated she was upset about something.
The gloomy weather made Sarah morose during the outdoor picnic.
The wilted flowers gave the garden a morose appearance.

Morose

muh-rohs
adjectiveGloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
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Last Updated On: March 3, 2024
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