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morosity
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "morosity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of gloominess or a tendency to be sullen or moody. Example: "His morosity was evident during the meeting, as he rarely smiled or engaged with others."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
The morosity that underlay the French and Dutch noes was primarily about growth and jobs.Not surprisingly, the constitution, which was meant to be about the efficiency and organisation of the EU, offered little on the economy.
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"Cocteau said the French are Italians in a bad mood, but now there is more morosity," he said.
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Spain's self-styled "Edad de Oro" of sport had never looked so golden and had never seemed such a blessed contrast to the morosity permeating too much of wider Spanish life: the slumping economy, the 20 percent unemployment rate, the sense of diminished clout and prospects.
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A €42 million, or about $59 million, renovation — paid for, Mr. Veen said, by the Dutch lottery, the city of Amsterdam and the surrounding province of North Holland — has eradicated any lingering morosity.
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The party lost about a third of its support compared with the 2009 election.In this section An explosive border The Gulenists fight back The Kremlin plot thickens An unhappy election Silvio's back Morosity rules What is the alternative?
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Mr Berlusconi, who denies wrongdoing, said the request for his imprisonment was inspired by "prejudice and hate .In this section An explosive border The Gulenists fight back The Kremlin plot thickens An unhappy election Silvio's back Morosity rules What is the alternative?
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Today the German figure has dropped to 60%, but the French one is in free fall: only 41% are now favourable, less even than in Eurosceptic Britain and ahead only of Greece and the Czech Republic.In this section An explosive border The Gulenists fight back The Kremlin plot thickens An unhappy election Silvio's back Morosity rules What is the alternative?
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"Arming the opposition fighters and providing them haven, that was the worst blunder of all .In this section An explosive border The Gulenists fight back The Kremlin plot thickens An unhappy election Silvio's back Morosity rules What is the alternative?
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Much of the network is financed by Anatolian businessmen.In this section An explosive border The Gulenists fight back The Kremlin plot thickens An unhappy election Silvio's back Morosity rules What is the alternative?
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"They cannot call us crazy," says Ms Petry.In this section An explosive border The Gulenists fight back The Kremlin plot thickens An unhappy election Silvio's back Morosity rules What is the alternative?
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A Russian official spoke of a "serious crime" at a time when "the presidents of two countries are trying to find ways of improving the relationship".In this section An explosive border The Gulenists fight back The Kremlin plot thickens An unhappy election Silvio's back Morosity rules What is the alternative?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "morosity" to describe a pervasive and noticeable gloom or sullenness in individuals or environments. It's particularly effective when indicating a chronic or habitual state of unhappiness.
Common error
Avoid using "morosity" to describe fleeting moments of sadness or disappointment. It's more appropriate for depicting a sustained and profound state of gloom.
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Linguistic Context
The word "morosity" functions as a noun, denoting the state or quality of being morose. Ludwig AI indicates that this word is correct and usable in written English. It describes a condition or atmosphere characterized by gloom and sullenness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "morosity" is a noun describing the state or quality of being morose, characterized by gloom and sullenness. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in written English. While not a frequent word, it is more common in news and media contexts for describing an atmosphere or prevailing mood, as seen in examples from The New York Times and The Economist. Related terms include "gloominess" and "sullenness". Use "morosity" to effectively convey a lasting sense of unhappiness, and avoid using it for brief moments of sadness. The term carries a neutral to slightly formal tone, fitting for descriptive or analytical writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gloominess
Focuses on the general state of being depressed or pessimistic.
sullenness
Highlights a silent resentment or ill humor.
melancholy
Emphasizes a pensive sadness, often without a specific cause.
despondency
Conveys a loss of hope or courage.
dejection
Indicates a feeling of being cast down in spirits.
low spirits
A less formal way to describe a state of unhappiness.
downheartedness
Implies a feeling of discouragement or disappointment.
somberness
Refers to a grave or serious mood.
heaviness of heart
Suggests a deep emotional burden.
cheerlessness
Highlights the absence of joy or optimism.
FAQs
How can I effectively use "morosity" in a sentence?
"Morosity" is best used to describe a lasting state of gloom or sullenness. For example, "The general "morosity" of the town after the factory closure was palpable".
What are some alternatives to "morosity"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "gloominess", "sullenness", or "melancholy".
Is "moroseness" the same as "morosity"?
While closely related, "moroseness" typically refers to the state of being morose, while "morosity" is the quality or state of being morose. They are often interchangeable, but "morosity" may emphasize the overall condition.
What distinguishes "morosity" from simple sadness?
"Morosity" suggests a deeper, more persistent state than regular sadness. It implies a habitual or pervasive gloom, unlike the temporary nature of sadness.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested