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morose

Morose vs Upset - What's the difference?

morose | upset |


As adjectives the difference between morose and upset

is that morose is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour while upset is (of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.

As a noun upset is

(uncountable) disturbance or disruption.

As a verb upset is

to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.

Taciturn vs Morose - What's the difference?

taciturn | morose |


As adjectives the difference between taciturn and morose

is that taciturn is silent; temperamentally untalkative; disinclined to speak while morose is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.

Dismal vs Morose - What's the difference?

dismal | morose |


As adjectives the difference between dismal and morose

is that dismal is disappointingly inadequate while morose is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.

Morose vs Remose - What's the difference?

morose | remose |

Morose vs Gay - What's the difference?

morose | gay |


As an adjective morose

is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.

As a noun gay is

nape.

As a verb gay is

to crow.

Broody vs Morose - What's the difference?

broody | morose |


As adjectives the difference between broody and morose

is that broody is (Of birds) sitting persistently and protectively on a nest, in order to hatch eggs (eg, 'a broody hen') while morose is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.

As a noun broody

is (Poultry) A female bird which is in the condition to incubate eggs; a broody hen, duck, etc.

Blithe vs Morose - What's the difference?

blithe | morose |


As adjectives the difference between blithe and morose

is that blithe is (dated or literary) happy, cheerful while morose is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.

Morose vs Morone - What's the difference?

morose | morone |


As an adjective morose

is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.

As a noun morone is

(archaic) maroon colour.

Morose vs Torose - What's the difference?

morose | torose |


As adjectives the difference between morose and torose

is that morose is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour while torose is cylindrical with alternate swellings and contractions; having the surface covered with rounded prominences.

Morose vs Monose - What's the difference?

morose | monose |


As an adjective morose

is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.

As a noun monose is

(carbohydrate) monosaccharide.

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