word choice - Usage differences between "glum", "grumpy", "sulky", "glower", and "morose"


I learned from my English book these are synonyms. However I am curious to know what the specific usage of each word is. How much interchangeable are they with each other?


Consider the sentence below.



Raghu has been reprimanded by the principal for his low scores in term exams. His face is _.



Which word is suitable to fill the blank, and why? I have difficulty in choosing the right word in this case.


Dictionary meanings:



Glum: looking or feeling dejected; morose;


Morose: sullen and ill-tempered


Sulky: morose, bad-tempered, and resentful; refusing to be cooperative or cheerful


Grumpy: bad-tempered and sulky.


Glower: have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl



For me, all the words seem suitable to fill the blank.




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