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1. Moody Moody


I'm always moody.
He's so moody I have trouble keeping up with him.
Everyone is entitled to be moody once in a while.
A moody person is happy one minute and sad the next.
He can be quite moody.
Helen Moody was noted as a tennis player for not showing any expression on the court.
He’s so moody. You never know if he’s going to be happy; sad; or angry. It’s exhausting!
You're very moody today.
I am a moody person, I'm often unfriendly because I feel angry or unhappy.
You’re so moody – I never know what to expect.
I feel sorry for people who are always moody and never look happy.
Teenagers can be very moody. Once they are happy to talk to you and other times you can't even ask them a question because they sulk.
Our teenage son is moody and bad-tempered.
Although he jokes around a lot, he is, in fact, a very moody person.
John has been moody since this morning.

2. despondent despondent


She felt despondent and lonely
It is all too easy to be despondent in the face of what seems like theendless capacity of evil to reinvent itself.
“He seemed to be despondent but not depressed,” Baker said later, of the President.
They seemed really despondent to find that their project didn't boost profits like they thought it would.

3. dull dull


To me he's no different from a million other dull middle aged men.
dull china
In the kitchen, you're more apt to cut yourself with a dull knife than with a sharp one.
Geometry, about which I know nothing, seems like a very dull subject.
Habit converts luxurious enjoyments into dull and daily necessities.
This club is fearfully dull. The dance floor is empty and the smoking patio is packed.
To equip a dull, respectable person with wings would be but to make a parody of an angel.
If, on the other hand, children are left alone a great deal with nothing to do, they are likely to become dull and unintelligent.
Like air traffic controllers, drone pilots have high‐stress yet often dull and repetitive jobs, mostly surveilling areas for intelligence and potential targets.
It rained all the time we were there so we had a rather dull weekend sitting indoors.
The room around him became crisp, the dull firepit flaring to near blinding brightness.
If you have a dull room, what can you do to brighten it up? If you have a dull room, you can brighten it up by painting it.
dull afternoon/people/colour
Have you ever met someone as dull as he was?
For fear of the newspapers politicians are dull, and at last they are too dull even for the newspapers.

4. depressing


Recently, you've been depressing to hang out with.
It was all the more depressing because it was raining.
Whichever way you took it was a depressing outlook.
I don't watch the news, it's so depressing.
I haven't got the time to keep up with you. "That's rather depressing."
For some reason it looks to be turning out to be a depressing week.
Blue Monday is the most depressing day throughout the year.
Mu job is depressing
Rainy weather is the most depressing.
It’s depressing to work hard and not be credited for it.
It’s so depressing to have to keep taking my driving test.
It was very depressing message.
a depressing TV programme
Why do you think the news is often depressing?
I'd go to the goth club more often, but my outfits are depressingly cheerful, not cheerfully depressing.

5. drab


people forced to live grey, drab existences in ugly towns
a drab live
Hospitals are drab, dismal places, not at all designed to heal.