morose

Vocabulary Word

Definition
When someone is 'morose', they're not just sad, they're seriously unhappy or gloomy. It means feeling so low that cheering up seems hard.
Examples in Different Contexts
In corporate communications, reading an audience's mood is crucial. A public relations officer might report, 'After the announcement, the room grew morose, indicating concerns about the new policy.'
Practice Scenarios
Customer-Service

Scenario:

The feedback from the last survey has been rather troubling, we may have to rethink our current approach.

Response:

We must address these morose responses promptly to salvage our image.

Tech

Scenario:

The team's spirit seems to be low after the last project, perhaps a team-building exercise might help?

Response:

After our last project, we all have been feeling morose. I think the team building exercise will definitely help.

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