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melancholy
(ˈmɛlənkəlɪ) n, pl-choliesmel•an•chol•y
(ˈmɛl ənˌkɒl i)n., pl. -chol•ies,
adj. n.
melancholy
- elegiac - Can mean 'melancholy, mournful.'
- brown study - Gloomy meditation or melancholy is known as being in a brown study.
- hypochondria - First referred to the upper abdomen and the organs under the ribs (liver, gall bladder, spleen)—thought to be the source of melancholy.
- tristful - Means 'full of melancholy or sadness.'
Melancholy
2. melancholia.
3. a pensive, contemplative mood.
4.Obsolete, ill temper. — melancholiac, n., adj. — melancholie, n., adj.
Noun | 1. | melancholy - a feeling of thoughtful sadness sadness, unhappiness - emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being gloom, gloominess, somberness, sombreness - a feeling of melancholy apprehension heavyheartedness - a feeling of dispirited melancholy pensiveness, brooding - persistent morbid meditation on a problem Weltschmerz, world-weariness - sadness on thinking about the evils of the world |
2. | melancholy - a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed depression - a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity | |
3. | melancholy - a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy bodily fluid, body fluid, liquid body substance, humour, humor - the liquid parts of the body | |
Adj. | 1. | melancholy - characterized by or causing or expressing sadness; 'growing more melancholy every hour'; 'her melancholic smile'; 'we acquainted him with the melancholy truth' sad - experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness; 'feeling sad because his dog had died'; 'Better by far that you should forget and smile / Than that you should remember and be sad'- Christina Rossetti |
2. | melancholy - grave or even gloomy in character; 'solemn and mournful music'; 'a suit of somber black'; 'a somber mood' cheerless, depressing, uncheerful - causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy; 'the economic outlook is depressing'; 'something cheerless about the room'; 'a moody and uncheerful person'; 'an uncheerful place' |
melancholy
adjectivesadhappy, cheerful, bright, glad, lively, sunny, jolly, merry, joyous, joyful, blithe, gay, light-hearted
sadnessdelight, pleasure, joy, happiness, gladness
melancholy
nounA feeling or spell of dismally low spirits:melancholy
[ˈmelənkəlɪ]melancholy
[ˈmɛlənkɒli]an air of melancholy → un airmélancolique
The general watched the parade with an air of melancholy → Le généralregardait le défilé d'un airmélancolique.
melancholy
Melancholy Definition
melancholy
(ˈmɛlənkəlɪ) n, pl-choliesmel•an•chol•y
(ˈmɛl ənˌkɒl i)n., pl. -chol•ies,
adj. n.
melancholy
- elegiac - Can mean 'melancholy, mournful.'
- brown study - Gloomy meditation or melancholy is known as being in a brown study.
- hypochondria - First referred to the upper abdomen and the organs under the ribs (liver, gall bladder, spleen)—thought to be the source of melancholy.
- tristful - Means 'full of melancholy or sadness.'
Melancholy
2. melancholia.
3. a pensive, contemplative mood.
4.Obsolete, ill temper. — melancholiac, n., adj. — melancholie, n., adj.
Noun | 1. | melancholy - a feeling of thoughtful sadness sadness, unhappiness - emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being gloom, gloominess, somberness, sombreness - a feeling of melancholy apprehension heavyheartedness - a feeling of dispirited melancholy pensiveness, brooding - persistent morbid meditation on a problem Weltschmerz, world-weariness - sadness on thinking about the evils of the world |
2. | melancholy - a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed depression - a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity | |
3. | melancholy - a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy bodily fluid, body fluid, liquid body substance, humour, humor - the liquid parts of the body | |
Adj. | 1. | melancholy - characterized by or causing or expressing sadness; 'growing more melancholy every hour'; 'her melancholic smile'; 'we acquainted him with the melancholy truth' sad - experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness; 'feeling sad because his dog had died'; 'Better by far that you should forget and smile / Than that you should remember and be sad'- Christina Rossetti |
2. | melancholy - grave or even gloomy in character; 'solemn and mournful music'; 'a suit of somber black'; 'a somber mood' cheerless, depressing, uncheerful - causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy; 'the economic outlook is depressing'; 'something cheerless about the room'; 'a moody and uncheerful person'; 'an uncheerful place' |
melancholy
adjectivesadhappy, cheerful, bright, glad, lively, sunny, jolly, merry, joyous, joyful, blithe, gay, light-hearted
sadnessdelight, pleasure, joy, happiness, gladness
melancholy
nounA feeling or spell of dismally low spirits:melancholy
[ˈmelənkəlɪ]melancholy
[ˈmɛlənkɒli]an air of melancholy → un airmélancolique
The general watched the parade with an air of melancholy → Le généralregardait le défilé d'un airmélancolique.
melancholy
Melancholy Definition
melancholy
[ˈmɛlənk/əlɪ]Melancholia
melancholy
(ˈmelənkəliMelancholy Personality
) nounMelancholies Meaning
adjectiveMelancholy
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