morose - Meaning in Gujarati
morose - Meaning in Gujarati
adjective
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morose Word Forms & Inflections
Definitions and Meaning of morose in English
morose adjective
- showing a brooding ill humor
Synonyms
dark, dour, glowering, glum, moody, moody, saturnine, saturnine, sour, sour, sullen
Examples
- "a dark scowl"
- "a glum, hopeless shrug"
- "a morose and unsociable manner"
- "a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"
- "a sour temper"
- "a sullen crowd"
- "he sat in moody silence"
- "the proverbially dour New England Puritan"
Synonyms of morose
Description
Melancholia or melancholy is a concept found throughout ancient, medieval, and premodern medicine in Europe that describes a condition characterized by markedly depressed mood, bodily complaints, and sometimes hallucinations and delusions.
Also see "Melancholia" on WikipediaMore matches for morose
noun
morose countenance આંખોનો ચહેરો morosely silent ચૂપચાપ What is morose meaning in Gujarati?
The word or phrase morose refers to showing a brooding ill humor. See morose meaning in Gujarati, morose definition, translation and meaning of morose in Gujarati. Find morose similar words, morose synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of morose. Find the answer of what is the meaning of morose in Gujarati.
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