morosity

/məˈrɑsəti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being gloomy, sullen, or ill-tempered; moroseness.
    • The morosity of the novel's protagonist made the story feel dark and heavy.
    • His morosity was so intense that even his closest friends avoided him.
    • She tried to hide her morosity behind a forced smile, but everyone could tell she was upset.
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