"Sullen" means to be sulky, bad-tempered or gloomily silent. Therefore some suitable sentences would be: He sat in sullen silence after he was grounded for a month. After he was berated for talking out of turn, the sullen teenager refused to answer the teacher's question.
The judge had a sullen look as he read the verdict.
Sullen, gray clouds spread thickly over the horizon.
After losing the game, he retreated to his room with a sullen expression, refusing to speak to anyone.
After losing the game, Jake sat in sullen silence, refusing to speak to anyone.
The word "sullen" in Tagalog is translated as "mataray" or "palaaway."
Some variations of the word "sullen" include "morose," "gloomy," and "surly."
when there is a storm coming the sky is sullen
sullen
Sullen, Lazy.
the crowd went mad; the benches exchanged sullenlooks
It does - it means to look or be sullen
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