9 adverbs to describe how to morbid

This is especially evident in the case of those who are driven to suicide by some purely morbid and exaggerated ill-humor.

This state of things would be greatly aggravated by the peculiarly morbid sensitiveness of the South to every thing that is supposed to touch her character.

If anything her depression grew more perversely morbid the more she was catered to, courted, flattered, and cajoled.

The tales he tells of Bernardino da Siena and the blessed Umiliana will not win the sympathy of Teutonic Christians, who must believe that semi-sensuous, semi-pious raptures, like those described by S. Catherine of Siena and S. Theresa, have something in them psychologically morbid.

The firstwith Sue, the pretty waitressis thwarted by a very persistent and unpleasant clerk; the secondwith Virginia, a girl of birth and breedingis threatened by the intrusion of the girl's cousin, a queerly morbid ne'er-do-well.

II Eustace was impressionable but not temperamentally morbid, and he was troubled a little by the fact that the gruesomely bizarre handbill continued to recur to his mind.

I must have been in a horribly morbid state up at Hornsey....

One long rainy day had somewhat disgusted us with the old hemlock-covered camp in the glade of the yellow birch, and we were reasonably and not unreasonably morbid after our disappointment with Katahdin.

The mortally morbid condition of public feeling is shown, not in the fact that the Hon. X. or Y. is an immoral man, but in that he is not in the least discredited by well-known immoralities which would banish a man from public life in England or America, and compared with which those with which Crispi was charged were trivial.

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