morose in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for morose in the English»Spanish Dictionary

morose in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Her boyfriend died of aids, having despaired and become morose because of the disease.
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It was noted he barely spoke and became more morose in the last weeks of his life.
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A two-faced creature travels across the surface; one is happy and the other morose.
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Carol sees him the next morning to comfort him, but he now over 22 feet tall is distant and morose.
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Wolfhounds often create a strong bond with their family and can become quite destructive or morose if left alone for long periods of time.
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The article stated that writers bring a morose air into the coffee shop's environment and therefore were banned from coming inside.
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His family said that he was morose, melancholy, taciturn, brooding, rough with small children, secretive, and difficult.
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Her religious experience was neither morbid nor morose but always winsome and cheerful.
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Her personality is rather confrontational, and she is never drawn as humorous or morose.
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The medieval church taught that morose delectation was a sin.
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