sulk

Found in thesaurus: mood, temper, humour, humor

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sulk
v. enfurruñarse, amohinarse; estar contrariado, estar de mal humor, estar de morros, estar enrabietado, estar malhumorado, hacer pucheros

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sulk
enfurruñarse, malhumorarse, enfadarse, enrabietarse

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monumental sulk
profunda melancolía

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sulk
(v.) = enfurruñarse, ponerse triste, entristecer, deprimirse.
Ex: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him.