morbidness

/ˈmɔːrbɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being overly interested in sad, unpleasant, or death-related subjects.
    • Her morbidness made it hard for friends to share happy news with her.
    • The movie's morbidness turned off many viewers who expected a light comedy.
    • His constant talk about disasters revealed a troubling morbidness.
  2. The quality of being gloomy, dark, or depressing in character.
    • The artist's paintings were known for their morbidness and dark colors.
    • The old mansion had a certain morbidness that gave visitors chills.
    • There was a morbidness in the air after the long, gray winter.
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