SATURNINE vs MOROSE: ADJECTIVE
- Showing a brooding ill humor
- Having the temperament of one born under the supposed astrological influence of Saturn.
- Melancholy or sullen.
- Having or marked by a tendency to be bitter or sardonic.
- Produced by absorption of lead.
- Born under, or influenced by, the planet Saturn.
- Heavy; grave; gloomy; dull; -- the opposite of mercurial.
- Of or pertaining to lead; characterized by, or resembling, lead, which was formerly called Saturn.
- Lead colic.
- Bitter or scornful
- Containing lead, or suffering from lead poisoning (saturnia)
- Cold and slow to change and react (refers to mood)
- Gloomy, depressed, dull
- Sardonic, bitter, disdainful
- Of or born under Saturn's influence
- Showing a brooding ill humor
- Sullenly melancholy; gloomy.
- Of a sour temper; sullen and austere; ill-humored; severe.
- Lascivious; brooding over evil thoughts.
- Sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour
SATURNINE vs MOROSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to the god Saturn or the planet Saturn; under the influence of the planet Saturn.
- [lowercase] Morose; dull; heavy; grave; not readily susceptible to excitement or cheerfulness; phlegmatic.
- [lowercase] Arousing no interest; stupid; dull; uninteresting.
- [lowercase] In old chemistry, pertaining to lead: as, saturnine compounds.
- Lingering; persistent.
- Synonyms Gloomy. Sulky, etc. (see sullen), gruff, crabbed, crusty, churlish, surly, ill-humored, ill-natured, cross-grained.
- Of a sour temper; severe; sullen and austere.
- Fastidious; scrupulous.
SATURNINE vs MOROSE: RELATED WORDS
- Sardonic, Tenebrous, Taciturn, Melancholy, Lugubrious, Ill natured, Sour, Glum, Sarcastic, Dark, Dour, Sullen, Morose, Glowering, Moody
- Poor, Sluggish, Sad, Grim, Bleak, Gloomy, Ill natured, Sour, Dark, Glowering, Saturnine, Dour, Glum, Moody, Sullen
SATURNINE vs MOROSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sardonic, Tenebrous, Taciturn, Melancholy, Lugubrious, Ill natured, Sour, Glum, Sarcastic, Dark, Dour, Sullen, Morose, Glowering, Moody
- Poor, Sluggish, Sad, Grim, Bleak, Gloomy, Ill natured, Sour, Dark, Glowering, Saturnine, Dour, Glum, Moody, Sullen
SATURNINE vs MOROSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But the unmitigated Hunt never ceased his overflowing anticipations, nor the saturnine Carlyle his infinite demurs to those finite flourishings.
- Richard Kestrel was a renowned poker player and his face, dark and saturnine, revealed nothing of his feelings.
- The face was saturnine and swarthy, and the sensual lips seemed to be twisted with disdain.
- During the above, JUDGE TURPIN, an elderly man with a saturnine demeanor, eyes Lucy through the luxurious bunches of flowers.
- Father Brown seemed rather to like the saturnine candour of the soldier.
- The old man lives in the saturnine apartment.
- The abstainers were relatively over controlled, timid, fearful, and morose.
- Larry broke my morose train of thought with his laughter.
- Because Jon wouldn't've wanted us to be morose.
- Morose is possessed by the demon of ill humour.
- We see piety and holiness ridiculed as morose singularities.
- Instead he clamped his jaws shut, sullen and morose.
- We made a decision not to be morose.
- Despairing, Elie grows morose during Rosh Hashanah services.
- Mired in a melancholy, miserable, or morose mood?
- Epic recordings, is emotionally haunted and nearly morose.
SATURNINE vs MOROSE: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Are Abeno and Ashiya from the Morose Mononokean still friends?