moroseness
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Mo·rose·ness, n. Sourness of temper; sulenness.
Learn good humor, never to oppose without just reason; abate some degrees of pride and moroseness. --I. Watts.
Note: ☞ Moroseness is not precisely peevishness or fretfulness, though often accompanied with it. It denotes more of silence and severity, or ill-humor, than the irritability or irritation which characterizes peevishness.
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moroseness
n 1: a gloomy ill-tempered feeling [syn: glumness, sullenness]
2: a sullen moody resentful disposition [syn: sulkiness, sullenness,
sourness]