morosely

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English - Turkish
suratsızca
(zarf) suratsızca
ayrıca
morose
suratsız
morose
{s} asık suratlı

Neden bu kadar asık suratlısın? - Why are you so morose?

morose
suratını asıp suspus olan
morose
somurtuk
morose
aksi
morose
huysuz
morose
{s} somurtkan
morose
morosenesssuratslzlık
morose
marazi
morose
moroselysuratslzca
English - English
In a morose or sulky manner; gloomily
{a} sourly, sullenly, peevishly, crossly
Sourly; with sullen austerity
in a morose manner; "he fell morosely on the bed
in a morose manner; "he fell morosely on the bed"
sadly, gloomily, irritably
In a morose manner
morose
Sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour
morose
gloomy
morose
{a} sullen, sour, peevish, cross, illnatured
Morose
morosous
moros
The Mohammedan tribes of the southern Philippine Islands, said to have formerly migrated from Borneo
moros
Some of them are warlike and addicted to piracy
morose
Of a sour temper; sullen and austere; ill-humored; severe
morose
Lascivious; brooding over evil thoughts
morose
{s} sad, gloomy, irritable, bitter
morose
showing a brooding ill humor; "a dark scowl"; "the proverbially dour New England Puritan"; "a glum, hopeless shrug"; "he sat in moody silence"; "a morose and unsociable manner"; "a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"- Bruce Bliven; "a sour temper"; "a sullen crowd"
morose
Someone who is morose is miserable, bad-tempered, and not willing to talk very much to other people. She was morose, pale, and reticent. + morosely mo·rose·ly One elderly man sat morosely at the bar. bad-tempered, unhappy, and silent (morosus, from mos; MORAL)
morosely

    Hyphenation

    mo·rose·ly

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ m&-'rOs, mo- ] (adjective.) 1565. Latin morosus, literally, capricious, from mor-, mos will.
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