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Experience the gloomy and sullen world of a morose Count and lonely Benjamin in this melancholy tale filled with sadness and solitude, as depicted by literary giants Leo Tolstoy, George Orwell, Jack London, and John Steinbeck.
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Forms: N: moroseness Adj: morose V: 00 Adv: morosely Synonym: melancholy, sullen Those around him had never seen the Count so Antonyms: cheerful, sanguine The clay of White Fang had been molded until he Only old Benjamin was just the same as ever, and irritable. except for being a little greyer around the muzzle, became what he was, and lonely, unloving War and Peace --Leo Tolstoy and, since Boxer’s death, more and ferocious, the enemy of all his kind. and taciturn than ever. Animal Farm --George Orwell White Fang --Jack London Morose: gloomy; sad He fell morosely silent. morose Of Mice and Men --John Steinbeck morose morose Frequency: Forms of this word appear once in every 2,157 pages of text.