sulk

verb
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[intransitive] (disapproving)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sulk
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he / she / it sulks
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past simple sulked
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past participle sulked
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-ing form sulking
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  1. to look angry and refuse to speak or smile because you want people to know that you are upset about something面有愠色;生闷气
    • He went off to sulk in his room.他回到自己的房间,生起闷气来。🔊🔊
    • He was still sulking about the break-up of his band.他仍在为乐队的解散而生闷气。
    • She sulked all the way to the theatre.她一直迷恋到剧院。
    Topics Feelingsc2
    Word Originlate 18th cent.: perhaps a back-formation from sulky.

sulk

noun
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(British English also the sulks [plural])
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  1. a period of not speaking and being unpleasant because you are angry about something愠怒;生闷气
    • in a sulk Jo was in a sulk upstairs.乔在楼上生闷气。🔊🔊
    • to have the sulks满脸不高兴
    • Ed’s got the sulks again.埃德又生闷气了。
    Topics Feelingsc2
    Word Originlate 18th cent.: perhaps a back-formation from sulky.