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'I greeted him with a sullen/sulky expression'.
According to online dictionaries, those words refer to facial expressions that indicate sadness and anger. However, at google images, I found pictures of 'sullen' or 'sulky' people that looked just sad, not angry. So, how exactly are those words used? In any case, I want a word that means just sad, not angry, so, if neither of the two is suitable, give me another one I can use.
According to online dictionaries, those words refer to facial expressions that indicate sadness and anger. However, at google images, I found pictures of 'sullen' or 'sulky' people that looked just sad, not angry. So, how exactly are those words used? In any case, I want a word that means just sad, not angry, so, if neither of the two is suitable, give me another one I can use.