sullenness

/ˈsʌlən.nəs/
noun
  1. A state of being silent, gloomy, and bad-tempered, often because you are angry or unhappy about something.
    • After losing the game, she sat in sullenness and refused to talk to anyone.
    • His sullenness made the family dinner uncomfortable for everyone at the table.
    • The teacher noticed the student's sullenness and asked if something was wrong.
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