NOUN
- the quality of being unhealthful and generally bad for you
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an abnormally gloomy or unhealthy state of mind
his fear of being alone verges on morbidity
How To Use morbidness In A Sentence
- I don't doubt that he liked his glass—it's a good man's failing—but he knew how to drink so it didn't poison his brain with morbidness and filth. Archive 2006-12-01
- Gerald consented to the filming, hoping it would help others, though to what extent viewers will tune in out of mere morbidness is debatable. Tonight's TV highlights: Celebrity Ghost Stories UK | Dave's One Night Stand | The Chicago Code | Inside The Human Body | The Shadow Line | Psychoville 2
- She evokes the desperate sense of morbidness that looms over their daily life.
- For all his morbidness and grotesque humor, he rarely lost touch with an emotional core in his songwriting.
- Fromm's conception of freedom is formed on the base of pondering upon the irrational behavior of human beings and reflecting on the people's morbidness and spirit of contemporary western society.
- Well, I am still alive, no sense dwelling on the morbidness of it all.
- With Billy on strike and away doing picket duty, and with the departure of Mercedes and the death of Bert, Saxon was left much to herself in a loneliness that even in one as healthy-minded as she could not fail to produce morbidness. CHAPTER XI
- A strong protest against "morbidness" was on her lips, but she did not speak it. Marriage à la mode
- A good way to snap out of such morbidness is anger - raw anger directed at the people responsible for such atrocities.
- In 1901 a brief review waxed lyrical over the novel Kim, calling it "a fine antidote to all manner of morbidness" and the finest of Kipling's creations to date, a book "that fairly amazes one by the proof it affords of the author's magnificent versatility. Who Was Kipling?