Sentence example with the word 'morbid'

morbid

agape, blue, despondent, fell, grim, horrifying, melancholy, pathogenic, saturnine, supercurious, unwholesome

Definition adj. suggesting an unhealthy mental state

Last update: December 10, 2015


1

She seems to be morbid.   [adverb]

0

Doreen showed up now and then and would get morbid about Denver midway through her second drink.   [adjective]

0

With a morbid fascination, people flocked to Kirkwall from outer areas to catch a glimpse of the devastation.   [adjective]

0

Those ideas are morbid, like the ravings of a man in a fever.   [adjective]

0

"No," replied her conductor, "unless a morbid and excessive sensibility on such a subject can be termed insanity."   [adjective]

0

It is unchildlike and morbid to an unusual degree and very difficult to cure.   [adjective]

0

Of course such feelings, in themselves morbid, are not to be trusted.   [adjective]

0

Is the movement of the Russian people eastward to Kazan and Siberia expressed by details of the morbid character of Ivan the Terrible and by his correspondence with Kurbski.   [adjective]

0

A terrible fear was upon her,the fear of the world beyond the bayou, the morbid and insane dread she had been under since childhood.   [adjective]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
moray - morbid - morbidity