All 5 Uses of
morose
in
Crime and Punishment
- It is true that he is forty-five years old, but he is of a fairly prepossessing appearance and might still be thought attractive by women, and he is altogether a very respectable and presentable man, only he seems a little morose and somewhat conceited.†
Chpt 1.3 *
- I have known Rodion for a year and a half; he is morose, gloomy, proud and haughty, and of late—and perhaps for a long time before—he has been suspicious and fanciful.†
Chpt 3.2
- You are both melancholy, both morose and hot-tempered, both haughty and both generous….†
Chpt 3.4
- "Oh, if the Divine Providence is to be mixed up in it, there is no doing anything," Raskolnikov grumbled morosely.†
Chpt 5.4
- His illness then, all his strange actions…. before this, in the university, how morose he used to be, how gloomy….†
Chpt 6.1
Definition:
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(morose) unhappy -- often with a withdrawn personality