Results for morbid
Definitions of morbid:
part of speech: adverb
Morbidly.
part of speech: adjective
Pertaining to, or caused by, disease; sickly; unhealthy; mentally gloomy or unwholesome.
part of speech: adjective
Diseased, sickly: not healthful.
part of speech: adjective
Diseased; not sound and healthful.
part of speech: noun
Morbidness, morbidity.
Usage examples for morbid:
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I thought you were attracted by a morbid desire to witness the horrible.
"The Rajah of Dah", George Manville Fenn -
It is, however, morbid to allow it to trouble the mind.
"At Large", Arthur Christopher Benson -
The morbid fight was over, and the world was at peace.
"Old Kensington", Miss Thackeray -
Dear Toinette, you're in a morbid over- excited state, and must allow your friend to cure you.
"The Children of the World", Paul Heyse