to sulk
Pronunciation
/ˈsəɫk/

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

Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
State verb
Regular
Present tense
sulk
3rd person singular
sulks
Present participle
sulking
Past simple
sulked
Past participle
sulked
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

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Simple
Countable
Plural form
sulks
Examples
He 's been in a sulk ever since they canceled the trip.
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