moorier

/ˈmʊriər/
adjective
  1. More dark, gloomy, or dim; more difficult to see through (like fog or mist).
    • The morning grew moorier as the fog rolled in from the sea.
    • She found the old photograph even moorier than she remembered, the faces barely visible.
    • The moorier the sky became, the more uneasy the hikers felt.
  2. More mysterious, somber, or depressing in atmosphere or mood.
    • His mood turned moorier after hearing the bad news.
    • The second act of the play was moorier than the first, with darker themes emerging.
    • The moorier tone of the novel made it a challenging but rewarding read.
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