morose |
moron |
As an adjective morose
is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.
As a noun moron is
a person of borderline intelligence in the former classification of mental retardation, having an intelligence quotient of 50-69.
As a proper noun Mörön is
a city in Mongolia.
sober |
morose |
As adjectives the difference between sober and morose
is that
sober is not drunk; not intoxicated while
morose is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.
As a verb sober
is (
often with up) To make or become sober.
morose |
damp |
As an adjective morose
is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
As a noun damp is
steam.
morose |
droop |
As an adjective morose
is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
As a verb droop is
(
lb) to sink or hang downward; to sag.
As a noun droop is
something which is limp or sagging;.
sulk |
morose |
As a noun sulk
is a state of sulking or
sulk can be a furrow.
As a verb sulk
is to express ill humor or offense by remaining sullenly silent or withdrawn.
As an adjective morose is
sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
morose |
tension |
As an adjective morose
is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.
As a noun tension is
condition of being held in a state between two or more forces, which are acting in opposition to each other.
As a verb tension is
to place an object in tension, to pull or place strain on.
morose |
company |
As an adjective morose
is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
As a noun company is
a team; a group of people who work together professionally.
As a verb company is
(archaic|transitive) to accompany, keep company with.
morose |
depression |
As an adjective morose
is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
As a noun depression is
depression (area that is lower than its surroundings).
reticent |
morose |
As adjectives the difference between reticent and morose
is that
reticent is reluctant; reticent while
morose is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
aloof |
morose |
As adjectives the difference between aloof and morose
is that
aloof is reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish while
morose is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
As an adverb aloof
is at or from a distance, but within view, or at a small distance; apart; away.
As a preposition aloof
is (obsolete) away from; clear of.
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