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Synonyms & Similar Words
moody
sullen
sulky
morose
gloomy
glum
grumpy
irritable
cranky
petulant
peevish
cross
crank
testy
touchy
prickly
irascible
cantankerous
disagreeable
unpleasant
unfriendly
aloof
standoffish
distant
reserved
cool
chilly
frosty
icy
stiff
rigid
uncooperative
stubborn
obstinate
recalcitrant
refractory
contrary
perverse
wayward
headstrong
willful
Meaning of Sulky
having a sulky expression or attitude
Definitions
- Having or showing a bad temper, or being unwilling to talk or smile
- * (of a person) having a sulky expression or attitude
Etymology of Sulky
The word "sulky" has its origins in the mid-17th century, derived from the noun "sulk", which refers to a state of ill humor or a fit of pique
Historically, the term was used to describe a person who was prone to sulking or pouting, often in a way that was perceived as childish or petulant
Example Uses
- She looked sulky and refused to talk to anyone
- * He had a sulky expression on his face after losing the game
- * The sulky child crossed his arms and pouted in the corner