All 8 Uses of
morose
in
White Fang
- He became malignant and morose.†
Part 3
- But he was too morose and solitary for that.†
Part 3
- Because he was morose and solitary, having nothing to do with the other dogs, he was unusually fitted to guard his master's property; and in this he was encouraged and trained by Grey Beaver.†
Part 3
- But White Fang, uncompanionable, solitary, morose, scarcely looking to right or left, redoubtable, forbidding of aspect, remote and alien, was accepted as an equal by his puzzled elders.†
Part 3
- He was becoming more morose, more uncompanionable, more solitary, more ferocious; while the dogs were learning more and more that it was better to be at peace with him than at war, and Grey Beaver was coming to prize him more greatly with the passage of each day.†
Part 3
- The clay of White Fang had been moulded until he became what he was, morose and lonely, unloving and ferocious, the enemy of all his kind.
Part 4 *morose = unhappy
- So he followed morosely at Beauty Smith's heels, his tail between his legs, yet snarling softly under his breath.†
Part 4
- Too long had he cultivated reticence, aloofness, and moroseness.†
Part 4
Definition:
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(morose) unhappy -- often with a withdrawn personality