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1 необщительность
General subject: aloof manner, aloofness, asociality, morose manner, morose manners, offishness, moroseness, uncommunicativeness -
2 замкнутость
1) General subject: aloofness, asociality, morose manner, morose manners, offishness, reserve, restraint, secretiveness, cliquishness, moroseness2) Psychiatry: unsociability3) Mathematics: closedness, closureness, completeness4) Economy: circularity (напр. системы)5) Mining: confinement (заряда взрывчатого вещества, помещённого в зарядную камеру)6) Aviation medicine: barythymia, introversion, social withdrawal ( социальная)7) Makarov: closeness, closure (РАХ), insularity, restraint (чувств, поведения), reticence (РАХ; молчаливость, сдержанность), unsociable demeanour
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Morose — Mo*rose (m[ o]*r[=o]s ), a. [L. morosus, prop., excessively addicted to any particular way or habit, fr. mos, moris, manner, habit, way of life: cf. F. morose.] 1. Of a sour temper; sullen and austere; ill humored; severe. A morose and affected… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
morose — [mə rōs′] adj. [L morosus, peevish, fretful, fastidious < mos (gen. moris), manner: see MOOD1] 1. ill tempered; gloomy, sullen, etc. 2. characterized by gloom morosely adv. moroseness n … English World dictionary
morose — adjective sullen and bad tempered. Derivatives morosely adverb moroseness noun Origin C16: from L. morosus peevish , from mos, mor manner … English new terms dictionary
morose — adj. sullen and ill tempered. Derivatives: morosely adv. moroseness n. Etymology: L morosus peevish etc. f. mos moris manner … Useful english dictionary
glum — glumly, adv. glumness, n. /glum/, adj., glummer, glummest. sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected. [1425 75; late ME; var. of GLOOM] Syn. moody, sulky; despondent, melancholy. GLUM, MOROSE, SULLEN, DOUR, SURLY all are adjectives describing a… … Universalium
morosely — adverb in a morose manner (Freq. 1) he fell morosely on the bed • Derived from adjective: ↑morose … Useful english dictionary
La Bruyère, Jean de — born August 1645, Paris, France died May 10/11, 1696, Versailles French satiric moralist. As a tutor and librarian in a royal household, he observed aristocratic idleness, fads, and fashions. His The Characters, or Manners of the Age, with the… … Universalium
sullen — sullen, *glum, morose, surly, sulky, crabbed, saturnine, dour, gloomy can mean governed by or showing, especially in one s aspect, a forbidding or disagreeable mood or disposition. One is sullen who is, often by disposition, gloomy, silent, and… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
sullen — adjective Etymology: Middle English solein solitary, from Anglo French sulein, solain, perhaps from sol, soul single, sole + ain after Old French soltain solitary, private, from Late Latin solitaneus, ultimately from Latin solus alone Date: 14th… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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glum — [[t]glʌm[/t]] adj. glum•mer, glum•mest sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected • Etymology: 1425–75; late ME; var. of gloom glum′ly, adv. glum′ness, n. syn: glum, morose, sullen describe a gloomy, unsociable attitude. glum suggests a depressed,… … From formal English to slang