How Do You Spell SULKS?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌlks] (IPA)

The word "sulks" is spelled with a "u" and "ks" at the end to represent the sound "ʌks". IPA phonetic transcription represents this word as /sʌlks/. The word "sulk" means to be in a bad mood or to display sullen behavior. For example, if someone does not get their way and they pout and withdraw, they are sulking. It is important to spell words accurately as misspellings can lead to miscommunication and confusion.

SULKS Meaning and Definition

  1. Sulks refer to a state of silent, moody, and sulky behavior displayed by an individual who is upset, dissatisfied, or disgruntled about something. It is often characterized by a stubborn and brooding attitude, accompanied by the individual's withdrawal from their surroundings. When someone sulks, they tend to become uncommunicative and refuse to engage in conversation or interactions, instead choosing to sulk in their own negative emotions.

    The person experiencing sulks may display their melancholy through a range of behaviors, such as pouting, muttering, or giving others the "silent treatment." Furthermore, sulking individuals may purposely avoid eye contact or refuse to participate in activities or social events.

    Sulks can be caused by various reasons, including feeling overlooked, discontented, or ignored. It is often a response to disappointment, perceived injustice, or unmet expectations. Sulking is an attempt to gain attention, empathy, or validation from others, and often involves the belief that others are responsible for their negative emotions.

    The duration of sulking varies from person to person, as individuals may withdraw for a short period or harbor their ill feelings for an extended time. While sulking is considered a passive-aggressive response to unhappiness, it is essential to address the underlying issues and communicate openly to foster resolution and understanding.

  2. A fit of sullenness and discontent; to be in the sulks, to be discontented and sullen.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SULKS

Etymology of SULKS

The word "sulks" originated from Middle English, around the 14th century. It derived from the adjective "sulk", meaning "gloomy" or "sullen". The term further evolved from the Old English word "sulcian", meaning "to be silent, morose, or sullen". It is believed that the Old English word could have been influenced by Scandinavian languages, such as Old Norse "sulkr" or Danish "sylte" both meaning "sulk" or "be morose". Over time, the word "sulks" came to be used as a noun to refer to a state of silent, resentful, or petulant mood or behavior.

Conjugate verb Sulks

CONDITIONAL

I would sulk
we would sulk
you would sulk
he/she/it would sulk
they would sulk

FUTURE

I will sulk
we will sulk
you will sulk
he/she/it will sulk
they will sulk

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have sulked
we will have sulked
you will have sulked
he/she/it will have sulked
they will have sulked

PAST

I sulked
we sulked
you sulked
he/she/it sulked
they sulked

PAST PERFECT

I had sulked
we had sulked
you had sulked
he/she/it had sulked
they had sulked

PRESENT

I sulk
we sulk
you sulk
he/she/it sulks
they sulk

PRESENT PERFECT

I have sulked
we have sulked
you have sulked
he/she/it has sulked
they have sulked
I am sulking
we are sulking
you are sulking
he/she/it is sulking
they are sulking
I was sulking
we were sulking
you were sulking
he/she/it was sulking
they were sulking
I will be sulking
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he/she/it will be sulking
they will be sulking
I have been sulking
we have been sulking
you have been sulking
he/she/it has been sulking
they have been sulking
I had been sulking
we had been sulking
you had been sulking
he/she/it had been sulking
they had been sulking
I will have been sulking
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you will have been sulking
he/she/it will have been sulking
they will have been sulking
I would have sulked
we would have sulked
you would have sulked
he/she/it would have sulked
they would have sulked
I would be sulking
we would be sulking
you would be sulking
he/she/it would be sulking
they would be sulking
I would have been sulking
we would have been sulking
you would have been sulking
he/she/it would have been sulking
they would have been sulking

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