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morose

[muh-rohs] / məˈroʊs /


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Despite its serious subject matter, the novel is neither morbid nor morose.

From Los Angeles Times

To take a cue from Shakespeare, then, the switch from peerless Penelope to morose Master Gogolev might well make a person say, “O children, what a falling off was there!”

From Literature

And the album’s closer, the pretty but slow “Silent Eyes,” feels like another morose nail in the coffin of a relationship.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s a morose architect who aspires to build risky, revolutionary designs.

From Los Angeles Times

He clicked on another photo — a young girl, her head turned to the side, with a morose expression on her face.

From Los Angeles Times