Morbid in a sentence as an adjective

"Favorites" is a morbid word to have on this page.

These are morbid thoughts, but it's also a requirement to think of the actual use case.

Its root is in the morbid, irrational fear of poisoning.

I've stopped being angry about Palin and have just entered a morbid sadness for this country.

There's a certain morbid curiosity that makes me want to look at the code I wrote back then, I'm sure I would cringe.

The one thing that has put me off Tarsnap until now is, and not to be intentionally morbid, the bus factor [1] of 1.

As a morbid datapoint, commuting on the 101 got much better at the nadir of the bust, because so many peoples' jobs were lost.

I've been programming in C++ for close to 20 years now and the only description for what I feel when looking at this sort of thing is "morbid fascination".

Are they morbid too?The obituary writer is free to write it any way he wants, but you seem to be arguing that it's wrong to include the cause of death.

Aaron's impact has been rippling through the internets lately and that's awe inspiring but we're slowly marching into morbid reality porn.

Some thoughts:>Habit FirstAbsolutely agree, especially when you're trying to get out of morbid out-of-shapeness.

The morbid sense of humor which Aspies tend to develop becomes a fatal flaw in a world incapable of sustaining its own net happiness.

It's a sort of morbid curiosity and of course once the players notice you are looking at them you will have to be on your toes and bob and weave lest they corner you on the board.

I'm not quite sure if it is schadenfreude, the morbid curiosity akin to that experienced from watching a snake eat a rabbit, or just the prospect of watching an 800lb.

There is some money definitely and more than how much - people are interested in knowing whose money it is!I doubt though if politically connected people will ever get exposed, but my morbid curiosity continues.

Morbid definitions

adjective

suggesting an unhealthy mental state; "morbid interest in death"; "morbid curiosity"

adjective

suggesting the horror of death and decay; "morbid details"

See also: ghoulish

adjective

caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology; "diseased tonsils"; "a morbid growth"; "pathologic tissue"; "pathological bodily processes"

See also: diseased pathologic pathological