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Definition of sorrow
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sorrow is as below...
Sorrow
(n.) The
uneasiness
or pain of mind which is
produced
by the loss of any good, real or
supposed,
or by
diseappointment
in the
expectation
of good; grief at
having
suffered
or
occasioned
evil;
regret;
unhappiness;
sadness..
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Ruthful
::
Ruthful
(a.) Full of
sorrow;
woeful.
Sadden
::
Sadden
(v. t.) To make grave or
serious;
to make
melancholy
or
sorrowful.
Sorweful
::
Sorweful
(a.)
Sorrowful.
Grief
::
Grief (a.) Cause of
sorrow
or pain; that which
afficts
or
distresses;
trial;
grievance.
Lamentation
::
Lamentation
(n.) The act of
bewailing;
audible
expression
of
sorrow;
wailing;
moaning.
Heavily
::
Heavily
(adv.)
As if
burdened
with a great
weight;
slowly
and
laboriously;
with
difficulty;
hence,
in a slow,
difficult,
or
suffering
manner;
sorrowfully..
Heartbreak
::
Heartbreak
(n.)
Crushing
sorrow
or
grief;
a
yielding
to such
grief.
Woful
::
Woful (a.) Full of woe;
sorrowful;
distressed
with grief or
calamity;
afflicted;
wretched;
unhappy;
sad.
Contristate
::
Contristate
(v. t. & i.) To make
sorrowful.
Elegiac
::
Elegiac
(a.)
Belonging
to
elegy,
or
written
in
elegiacs;
plaintive;
expressing
sorrow
or
lamentation;
as, an
elegiac
lay;
elegiac
strains..
Willow
::
Willow
(n.) Any tree or shrub of the genus
Salix,
including
many
species,
most of which are
characterized
often used as an
emblem
of
sorrow,
desolation,
or
desertion.
A
wreath
of
willow
to show my
forsaken
plight.
Sir W.
Scott.
Hence,
a lover
forsaken
by, or
having
lost, the
person
beloved,
is said to wear the
willow..
Grieving
::
Grieving
(a.) Sad;
sorrowful;
causing
grief.
Bewail
::
Bewail
(v. t.) To
express
deep
sorrow
for, as by
wailing;
to
lament;
to wail
over..
Heartgrief
::
Heartgrief
(n.)
Heartache;
sorrow.
Condolement
::
Condolement
(n.)
Sorrow;
mourning;
lamentation.
Teen
::
Teen (n.)
Grief;
sorrow;
affiction;
pain.
Unprevented
::
Unprevented
(a.) Not
prevented
or
hindered;
as,
unprevented
sorrows..
Oh
::
Oh
(interj.)
An
exclamation
expressing
various
emotions,
according
to the tone and
manner,
especially
surprise,
pain,
sorrow,
anxiety,
or a wish. See the Note under O..
Plaintive
::
Plaintive
(n.)
Expressive
of
sorrow
or
melancholy;
mournful;
sad.
Dismally
::
Dismally
(adv.)
In a
dismal
manner;
gloomily;
sorrowfully;
uncomfortably.
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