Mopey

Adjective

 * 1) Given to moping; in a depressed condition, low in spirits; lackadaisical.
 * 2) * 1888, Charlotte M. Yonge, Beechcroft at Rockstone, ch. 14:
 * [T]hat is partly owing . . . to young Alexis having been desultory and mopy of late—not taking the interest in his music he did.
 * 1) * 1917, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne's House of Dreams, ch. 11:
 * He got mopy and melancholy, and couldn't or wouldn't work.
 * 1) * 2003, Michael Kinsley, "Why Bush Angers Liberals," Time, 13 Oct.:
 * In the 1980s, liberals nursed the fear that we really might be dwelling in an irrelevant cul-de-sac outside of the majority American culture. That kept us sullen and mopey.

Thesaurus
autistic, bad, bashful, beetle-browed, black, black-browed, blue, brooding, broody, cast down, chapfallen, close, crestfallen, dark, dejected, depressed, dispirited, dissociable, dour, down, dumpish, frowning, glowering, glum, grim, grum, incompatible, insociable, long-faced, low, lowering, melancholy, moodish, moody, moping, mopish, morose, mumpish, nongregarious, scowling, self-contained, self-sufficient, snug, socially incompatible, spiritless, sulky, sullen, surly, unclubbable, uncommunicative, uncompanionable, uncongenial, unfriendly, ungenial, unsociable, unsocial

Alternative forms

 * mopy

Anagrams

 * myope