Morose vs. Sad

By Jaxson

  • Morose (adjective)

    Sullen, brooding ill humour.

  • Sad (adjective)

    Emotionally negative.

  • Sad (adjective)

    Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful.

    “She gets sad when he’s away.”

  • Sad (adjective)

    Appearing sorrowful.

    “The puppy had a sad little face.”

  • Sad (adjective)

    Causing sorrow; lamentable.

    “It’s a sad fact that most rapes go unreported.”

  • Sad (adjective)

    Poor in quality, bad; shameful, deplorable; later, regrettable, poor.

    “That’s the saddest-looking pickup truck I’ve ever seen.”

  • Sad (adjective)

    Sated, having had one’s fill; satisfied, weary.

  • Sad (adjective)

    Steadfast, valiant.

  • Sad (adjective)

    Dignified, serious, grave.

  • Sad (adjective)

    Naughty; troublesome; wicked.

  • Sad (adjective)

    Unfashionable; socially inadequate or undesirable.

    “I can’t believe you use drugs; you’re so sad!”

  • Sad (adjective)

    Soggy (to refer to pastries).

  • Sad (adjective)

    Heavy; weighty; ponderous; close; hard.

    “sad bread”

Wiktionary
  • Morose (adjective)

    sullen and ill-tempered

    “she was morose and silent when she got home”

  • Sad (adjective)

    feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy

    “they looked at her with sad, anxious faces”

    “I was sad and subdued”

  • Sad (adjective)

    causing or characterized by sorrow or regret; unfortunate and regrettable

    “a sad day for us all”

    “he told her the sad story of his life”

  • Sad (adjective)

    pathetically inadequate or unfashionable

    “the show is tongue-in-cheek—anyone who takes it seriously is a bit sad”

  • Sad (adjective)

    (of dough) heavy through having failed to rise.

Oxford Dictionary

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