To remain silent; ill humored; offended mood
Sulking is when someone is silent, morose, and bad-tempered in response to feeling hurt, disappointed, or offended. It often involves withdrawing socially or emotionally.
He was sulking because he wasn't aloud to play out. After he got in trouble he couldn't stop sulking. He started sulking because he didn't get an ice cream.
No, sulking is not an adverb. It is a verb form that describes the action of being silent and brooding in a bad-tempered or resentful manner. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to provide further information about how, when, where, or to what extent something is done.
Bouder. It also means to pout. Interestingly, the french word boudoir, whic means a bedroom in english, comes from the french meaning a sulking room; somewhere that a woman could go when she wasn't talking to her husband.
Yes, sulkily is an adverb. It describes an action done in a sullen or moody manner.
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Here are three sentences using the word 'sulking': "Matt was sulking because he had been told off." "Sulking is an annoying thing to do." "Mr Jones was not used to children sulking during his lessons."
He was sulking because he wasn't aloud to play out. After he got in trouble he couldn't stop sulking. He started sulking because he didn't get an ice cream.
Electric Sulking Machine was created in 1999.
Currently, no :)
I'm sulking
sulking, moping, pouting
Mopey: Low in spirits, a depressed lackadaisical feeling of sorts. Comparative- mopier; Superlative- mopiest (Lackadaisical:Showing no intrest or enthusiasm.)
Of course not there is no such thing as werewolves ............................... I hope
No, sulking is not an adverb. It is a verb form that describes the action of being silent and brooding in a bad-tempered or resentful manner. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to provide further information about how, when, where, or to what extent something is done.
If a dog starts sulking you stroke it back gently and say something reasuring like i love you (dogs name) in a nice tone of voice or even give it a treat and give it some TLC
Face your problems intrepidly and stop sulking at home! *sulking is the verb form of sulk