sulk
sulk
səlk
sēlk
/sˈʌlk/

Definition & Meaning of "sulk"in English

to sulk
01

to be in a bad mood and to remain silent and resentful due to feeling upset, angry, or disappointed

Examples
He decided to sulk in his room after the argument.
Sulk
01

a state or show of silent, sullen bad temper, marked by withdrawal from interaction

Examples
He 's been in a sulk ever since they canceled the trip.
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