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Detailed Translations for sulk from English to Dutch

sulk:

to sulk verb (sulks, sulked, sulking)

  1. to sulk (pout; nurse a grievance)
    mokken; kniezen
    • mokken verb (mok, mokt, mokte, mokten, gemokt)
    • kniezen verb (knies, kniest, kniesde, kniesden, gekniesd)
  2. to sulk (pout; nurse a grievance)
    een pruillip trekken; bouderen; pruilen

Conjugations for sulk:

present
  1. sulk
  2. sulk
  3. sulks
  4. sulk
  5. sulk
  6. sulk
simple past
  1. sulked
  2. sulked
  3. sulked
  4. sulked
  5. sulked
  6. sulked
present perfect
  1. have sulked
  2. have sulked
  3. has sulked
  4. have sulked
  5. have sulked
  6. have sulked
past continuous
  1. was sulking
  2. were sulking
  3. was sulking
  4. were sulking
  5. were sulking
  6. were sulking
future
  1. shall sulk
  2. will sulk
  3. will sulk
  4. shall sulk
  5. will sulk
  6. will sulk
continuous present
  1. am sulking
  2. are sulking
  3. is sulking
  4. are sulking
  5. are sulking
  6. are sulking
subjunctive
  1. be sulked
  2. be sulked
  3. be sulked
  4. be sulked
  5. be sulked
  6. be sulked
diverse
  1. sulk!
  2. let's sulk!
  3. sulked
  4. sulking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for sulk:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- sulkiness
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bouderen nurse a grievance; pout; sulk
een pruillip trekken nurse a grievance; pout; sulk
kniezen nurse a grievance; pout; sulk
mokken nurse a grievance; pout; sulk
pruilen nurse a grievance; pout; sulk
- brood; pout

Related Words for "sulk":

  • sulking

Synonyms for "sulk":


Related Definitions for "sulk":

  1. a mood or display of sullen aloofness or withdrawal1
    • stayed home in a sulk1
  2. be in a huff and display one's displeasure1

Wiktionary Translations for sulk:

sulk
verb
  1. mokken omdat men zich verongelijkt voelt

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
sulk een lip trekken; mokken; pruilen; negeren; onder tafel schuiven; passeren; wegcijferen boudertémoigner par une certaine expression du visage ou par son silence que l’on est mécontent de quelque chose.

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