morose - use in sentences

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Then shortly after James ran away to sea without his parent's leave, So John Rouat became morose, and sadly did grieve.
  • look: Yet here they are toiling away on behalf of the poor Steve Richards: Why does Sir Menzies look morose?
  • feel: Now whenever I start feeling morose, I revive by recalling that scene.

Modifying Another Word

  • somewhat: To outsiders Scotties appear somewhat morose and serious but to their family and friends they are affectionate and cheerful.
  • rather: Last night I finally got around to uploading the January updates, and noticed that I'd sounded rather morose and irritable.
  • so: The home fans celebrated as if they'd won: we looked so morose you'd think we'd lost.
  • not: I think we were really quite dark but in a Joy Division sort of way - still quite uplifting dark, not morose.

Modifies a noun

  • man: He is a silent, morose man, but he has, on the whole, an excellent record in the public service.
  • tone: And what's so telling are the morose tones of so many when they address the issue.

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