0 the quality of being unhappy, annoyed, and unwilling to speak or smile:
He has a natural moroseness to his expression.
He alternated between aggression and moroseness.
I wonder what is the cause of his moroseness and ill-humour.
You might mistake fashionable moroseness for depression, but that's your problem.
You can't help wondering if some of her moroseness derives from the ever-present fact of physical pain.
In fact, their mood of sullenness departed as by magic, and a smile swept over their massive mood of moroseness, and glory swept the skies.
The steadiness of their poise and their silence in the presence of strangers is not due to moroseness or the absence of active thought.
But the loss of the money increased (were that possible) his moroseness.
Having once imbued my hands in innocent blood, my cruelty and moroseness knew no bounds.
And those who knew him testify that he was a mild old man, and serious indeed, but without moroseness.
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