"Mope" generally refers to a state of being despondent or gloomy, often implying a sense of lethargy or lack of motivation. It can describe a person who is sulking or feeling sorry for themselves. In a broader context, "mope" can also be used to encourage someone to stop dwelling on negative feelings and to take action instead. The term is often associated with a temporary emotional state rather than a chronic condition.
No, "mope" does not contain a long vowel sound. The "o" in "mope" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
"At this, she decided it was no use not sulking any longer, and decided to go into the corner and mope."
i think it means something like to mope around~ to sulk. I'm really not sure.
There are two syllables in moping - mo / ping.
The cast of The Big Mope - 2007 includes: Tim Spaulding as Tim
(mope-or-go)
yes
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mope, mOpE there isn't any. not in English anyway there isn't any. not in English anyway
An Eeejit is a mammal Usually a human, and a bit of a mope
hoperopedopesoapcope nope, lopecope doperope
mope not unless the have sexual intercorse