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morose Meaning in Tamil ( morose வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

வருத்தந் தோய்ந்த, கோப முகமுள்ள,



morose's Usage Examples:

That his virtue was not equal to every trial must be admitted, but that he was anything like the morose and narrowminded bigot he is commonly represented there is nothing whatever to show.


Perhaps his impressions were too gloomy; his whole enthusiasm had been for the Corsicans, who still maintained an unequal struggle against the French; he deeply resented his father's espousal of the French cause; and dislike of the conquerors of his native island made him morose and solitary.


Those about him had never seen the count so morose and irritable.


" exclaimed Napoleon suddenly and morosely, and turned aside.


His marriage in 1721 with Miss Brydges of Wallington, Surrey, led to an estrangement from his father, a person of somewhat morose temper, which terminated in 1723 after the death of the lady in giving birth to a son.


He was a silent morose man, not popular among his contemporaries, but "always a faithfull Man to the Company.


When they had descended to the bridge Petya and Dolokhov rode past the sentinel, who without saying a word paced morosely up and down it, then they descended into the hollow where the Cossacks awaited them.


"No, gentlemen, you have had your sleep, but I have not slept for two nights," replied the doctor, and he sat down morosely beside his wife, waiting for the game to end.


Last night I finally got around to uploading the January updates, and noticed that I'd sounded rather morose and irritable.


Besides his height and stoutness, and the strange morose look of suffering in his face and whole figure, the Russians stared at Pierre because they could not make out to what class he could belong.


When he came in to tea, silent, morose, and with tear-stained face, everybody pretended not to notice anything.


The count ordered his carriage that he might drive to Sokolniki, and sat in his study with folded hands, morose, sallow, and taciturn.





Synonyms:

glum, sullen, dark, moody, ill-natured, sour, glowering, dour, saturnine,



Antonyms:

unsoured, pleasant, docile, unsarcastic, good-natured,

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