Morose in a sentence as an adjective

I just think Slavs are morose by nature.

The good news is that in 15 years, each and every one of them will be a bitter, morose has-been.

"From what I have seen Pidgin developers are morose than normal.

That said, a morose lack of any excitement is also a negative sign.

I find that when I leave to San Francisco, I always feel very morose and when I come back I am always in a fired up mood!

If you try to keep going, though, a couple of days of downtime can easily turn into weeks of morose can't-be-arsed-to-do-anything-ness.

I go through morose periods where I lament the lack of innovation and ingenuity that the industry had in spades while I was growing up.

Then, when I feeling particularly morose about accomplishing "nothing", I check out my list with crossed-out tasks and realize I've completed something after all. Timing/sprints don't work for me.

If I get 50 off a house purchase and then tip the next waiter I meet 50 on a 50 meal, I'm no better off but the waiter will be ecstatic and the house-seller probably not more morose.

That announcement yesterday looked a little sad and morose, but a company like that doesn't just go out of business, given all the interest in analysis of real-world user behaviour.

Morose definitions

adjective

showing a brooding ill humor; "a dark scowl"; "the proverbially dour New England Puritan"; "a glum, hopeless shrug"; "he sat in moody silence"; "a morose and unsociable manner"; "a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"- Bruce Bliven; "a sour temper"; "a sullen crowd"

See also: dark dour glowering glum moody saturnine sour sullen