No, it's actually nearly the opposite.
Sullen means to be bad-tempered and sulky, Joyous is to be full of happiness.
After losing the game, Jake sat in sullen silence, refusing to speak to anyone.
no
solemn, i guess. Just think about the way Edward Cullen Acts. (Cullen;Sullen= same spelling except for the first letter.)
Pretty much. Joyful may be used as describing someone's character or attitude.... like "He was very joyful because of his achievement.". Joyous is practically the same thing..."He was very joyous over his achievement.".
Sullen is an adjective.
The Sullen Sulcus was created in 2002.
more joyous, most joyous
Emmett Cullen-Alex Sullen (Zane Holtz) Rosalie Cullen-Rosalyn Sullen (Stephanie Fischer) Alice Cullen-Iris Sullen (Kelsey Ford) Jasper Cullen-Jeremiah Sullen (Nick Eversman) Esme Cullen-Eden Sullen (Crista Flanagan) Carlisle Cullen-Carlton Sullen (Jeff Witzke) Edward Cullen-Edward Sullen (Matt Lanter) Bella Swan/Cullen-Becca Crane/Sullen (Jenn Proske)
Slumber of Sullen Eyes was created in 1992.
NFL player Jordan Sullen is 6'-01''.
Joyous Fisher goes by Joyous.
more joyous, most joyous