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mopey
[ moh-pee ]
adjective
- languishing, listless, droopy, or glum.
Other Words From
- mopi·ness noun
Example Sentences
But “Bodkin,” created by Jez Scharf and executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama, among others, takes more inspiration from mopey foreign murder shows.
Among his many signature roles: a lovesick swain so dazzled by his beloved that he moves as if in a dream, in Jean-Christophe Maillot’s “Roméo et Juliette”; an electric-limbed loner in a hoodie in Marco Goecke’s punishing contemporary solo “Mopey”; a jazzy curlicue of a man awaiting his own New Orleans funeral in Twyla Tharp’s “Waiting at the Station”; a highflying sailor, all looseness and young joy, in Jerome Robbins’ “Fancy Free.”
Reflecting on favorite roles, Moore singled out many, but noted that “Mopey” was the work that established him with PNB audiences.
His final PNB performances will be in a special Season Encore on June 9, in which he’ll dance two favorite roles: “Prodigal Son” and “Mopey.”
Leon is also the one who gives Larry the courage to get back out there and date after he separates from Cheryl by diagnosing him with “mopey d**k.”
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What does mopey mean?
Someone who is mopey lacks vigor or spirit. They might feel glum, discouraged, or joyless.
When your best friend goes away for the summer, leaving you with no one to hang out with and you feel lonely or sad, you might say you feel mopey. You might not want to hang out with your other friends or you may not feel like doing some of your favorite things. Or you might do them, but not with energy or a lot of enjoyment. You’re feeling mopey.
Example: Juan looked pretty mopey after the exam, so I don’t think it went too well.
Where does mopey come from?
The first records of the term mopey come from around the 1820s. It combines the term mope, meaning “to sulk or brood,” and the suffix –y, which creates adjectives meaning “characterized by.”
Mopey is sometimes used for situations that make someone sad but that they or others think are minor situations not worth getting so sad about. People will often be called mopey when others believe they are upset for little to no reason. Yet feelings are spontaneous responses. We can’t control how we feel, only how we express our feelings. If you’re feeling mopey, doing something that helps you express your sadness, such as listening to sad music, can help you express your mopiness and move beyond it. Doing something that you enjoy can also help you get through your mopiness.
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How is mopey used in real life?
Mopey is used in casual speech and writing to describe someone who appears listless or sulky.
I hate how mopey I can get at night. Think I just miss having someone to say goodnight to. Roomba never says it back. He just INHALES LOUDLY
— Miles Luna (he/him) (@TheMilesLuna) March 15, 2017
If my mopey son becomes a dark lord I'd convert to the dark side, too. Then he'd switch back because it's not cool anymore. #Parenting101
— Tim Siedell (@badbanana) December 24, 2015
Got a lot of writing still to do tonight and feeling a bit mopey. Tweet me a joke, a cat pic or tell me I'm nice please.
— Louise (@LouisePentland) December 9, 2016
Try using mopey!
Which of the following is NOT a synonym for mopey?
A. despondent
B. pleased
C. glum
D. morose
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