The difference between Crabby and Morose
When used as adjectives, crabby means visibly irritated or annoyed, whereas morose means sullen, gloomy.
check bellow for the other definitions of Crabby and Morose
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Crabby as an adjective:
visibly irritated or annoyed; grouchy, irritable, in a foul mood; given to complaining or finding fault in an annoyed way.
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Crabby as an adjective:
crabbed; difficult, or perplexing.
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Morose as an adjective:
Sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.