Morose vs Bleak - What's the difference?
morose | bleak |
Without color; pale; pallid.
* Foxe
Desolate and exposed; swept by cold winds.
* Wordsworth
* Longfellow
Unhappy; cheerless; miserable; emotionally desolate.
A small European river fish (Alburnus alburnus ), of the family Cyprinidae.
As adjectives the difference between morose and bleak
is that morose is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour while bleak is without color; pale; pallid.As a noun bleak is
a small european river fish (alburnus alburnus ), of the family cyprinidae.morose
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Synonyms
* melancholy * sulky * crabby * glum * grouchy * gruff * moodyExternal links
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* * * ----bleak
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) bleke (also bleche > English .Adjective
(er)- When she came out she looked as pale and as bleak as one that were laid out dead.
- Wastes too bleak to rear / The common growth of earth, the foodful ear.
- at daybreak, on the bleak sea beach
- A bleak and bare rock.
- They escaped across the bleak landscape.
- A bleak , crater-pocked moonscape.
- We hiked across open meadows and climbed bleak mountains.
- Downtown Albany felt bleak that February after the divorce.
- A bleak future is in store for you.
- The news is bleak .
- The survey paints a bleak picture.