1. sullenly
He turned to his orange juice sullenly, sneering that every little additive would sign him up for experiments he wanted no part in.
Angličtina slovo „malhumorado„(sullenly) se zobrazí v sadách:
Fichas del libro - "Bud A Novel" (Neil Munro)Fichas del libro - "Sisters" (Grace May North)Fichas del libro - "The Gold Kloof" (H. A. Bryden)Fichas del libro - "Wild Folk" (Samuel Scoville)Fichas del libro - "Jack Hardy" (Herbert Strang)2. sulkily
Angličtina slovo „malhumorado„(sulkily) se zobrazí v sadách:
Fichas del libro - "A Man's Man" (Ian Hay)Fichas del libro - "Rose Clark" (Fanny Fern)Fichas del libro - "Soil [La terre]" (Émile Zola)Fichas del libro - "Library Notes" (A. P. Russell)Fichas del libro - "Red Rowans" (Flora Annie Steel)3. crabbed
Angličtina slovo „malhumorado„(crabbed) se zobrazí v sadách:
Fichas del libro - "The Trap" (Betsy Curtis)Fichas del libro - "Branded" (Francis Lynde)Fichas del libro - "The Female Wits" (Anonymous)Fichas del libro - "The Black Patch" (Fergus Hume)Fichas del libro - "From the Ranks" (Charles King)4. peevish
Sebastian was a sickly, peevish child.
Why have you become so peevish lately?
Angličtina slovo „malhumorado„(peevish) se zobrazí v sadách:
Fichas del libro - "Judas Ram" (Sam Merwin)Fichas del libro - "Cosmos" (Ernest McGaffey)Fichas del libro - "Psychologies" (Ronald Ross)Fichas del libro - "The Rocket Book" (Peter Newell)Fichas del libro - "My Life In The South" (Jacob S...5. sulky
a sulky child
You might be sulky if your brother gets to travel to England and you don't, or if your coworker gets a promotion instead of you.
disappointment was making her sulky / she had a sultry, sulky mouth
Then he turned sulky and looked down at his feet.
Angličtina slovo „malhumorado„(sulky) se zobrazí v sadách:
Fichas del libro - "Coward or Hero?" (Eugène Leclerc)Fichas del libro - "The Sheep and Lamb" (Thomas Mi...Fichas del libro - "Prime Difference" (Alan E. Nou...Fichas del libro - "The Hitch Hikers" (Vernon L. M...Fichas del libro - "Reincarnations" (James Stephens)6. petulant
He behaved like a petulant child and refused to cooperate.
petulant words
Angličtina slovo „malhumorado„(petulant) se zobrazí v sadách:
Fichas del libro - "John Enderby" (Gilbert Parker)Fichas del libro - "Sweet and Twenty A Comedy in O...Fichas del libro - "Women I'm Not Married To" (Fra...Fichas del libro - "Cupid's Fair-Weather Booke Inc...7. morose
David’s morose nature made him very unpleasant to talk to.
After Stanley found out he was no longer able to go on vacation with his friends, he sat in his room morosely.
unhappy, annoyed, and unwilling to speak or smile: a morose expression Why are you so morose these days?
Why are you so morose these days?
... Times" has become increasingly morose and the world's broadcasts...
Angličtina slovo „malhumorado„(morose) se zobrazí v sadách:
Fichas del libro - "The Dwindling Years" (Lester D...Fichas del libro - "The Tempers" (William Carlos W...Fichas del libro - "The Seven Ages of Man" (Ralph ...8. moody
I'm always moody.
He's so moody I have trouble keeping up with him.
Everyone is entitled to be moody once in a while.
A moody person is happy one minute and sad the next.
He can be quite moody.
Helen Moody was noted as a tennis player for not showing any expression on the court.
He’s so moody. You never know if he’s going to be happy; sad; or angry. It’s exhausting!
You're very moody today.
I am a moody person, I'm often unfriendly because I feel angry or unhappy.
You’re so moody – I never know what to expect.
I feel sorry for people who are always moody and never look happy.
Teenagers can be very moody. Once they are happy to talk to you and other times you can't even ask them a question because they sulk.
Our teenage son is moody and bad-tempered.
Although he jokes around a lot, he is, in fact, a very moody person.
John has been moody since this morning.
Angličtina slovo „malhumorado„(moody) se zobrazí v sadách:
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