WORD: MORBID
MEANING:
1. Given to or characterized by unwholesome thoughts or feelings, especially of death or disease: read the account of the murder with a morbid interest. 2. a. Of, relating to, or caused by disease; pathological or diseased: morbid changes in tissues. b. Psychologically unhealthy or unwholesome: a morbid fear of heights. 3. dark, moody, gloomy
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Ugly isn't just about aspects of the morbid and gloomy in humanity.
PRONOUNCE:
LINK: MORBID
MEANING:
1. Given to or characterized by unwholesome thoughts or feelings, especially of death or disease: read the account of the murder with a morbid interest. 2. a. Of, relating to, or caused by disease; pathological or diseased: morbid changes in tissues. b. Psychologically unhealthy or unwholesome: a morbid fear of heights. 3. dark, moody, gloomy
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Ugly isn't just about aspects of the morbid and gloomy in humanity.
PRONOUNCE:
| mor·bid - मॉर्बड / मॉर्बिड |
LINK: MORBID
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