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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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Sigh
::
Sigh (v. i.) To
inhale
a
larger
quantity
of air than
usual,
and
immediately
expel it; to make a deep
single
audible
respiration,
especially
as the
result
or
involuntary
expression
of
fatigue,
exhaustion,
grief,
sorrow,
or the
like..
Stabber
::
Stabat
Mater () A
celebrated
Latin hymn,
beginning
with these
words,
commemorating
the
sorrows
of the
mother
of our Lord at the foot of the
cross.
It is read in the Mass of the
Sorrows
of the
Virgin
Mary, and is sung by
Catholics
when
making
the way of the cross (Via
Crucis).
See
Station,
7 (c)..
Grievous
::
Grievous
(a.) Full of, or
expressing,
grief;
showing
great
sorrow
or
affliction;
as, a
grievous
cry..
Ruthful
::
Ruthful
(a.)
Causing
sorrow.
Lamentation
::
Lamentation
(n.) The act of
bewailing;
audible
expression
of
sorrow;
wailing;
moaning.
Grief
::
Grief (a.) Pain of mind on
account
of
something
in the past;
mental
suffering
arising
from any
cause,
as
misfortune,
loss of
friends,
misconduct
of one's self or
others,
etc.;
sorrow;
sadness..
Wail
::
Wail (v. i.) To
express
sorrow
audibly;
to make
mournful
outcry;
to weep.
Unresty
::
Unresty
(a.)
Causing
unrest;
disquieting;
as,
unresty
sorrows..
Threnetical
::
Threnetical
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
threne;
sorrowful;
mournful.
Evil
::
Evil (a.)
Producing
or
threatening
sorrow,
distress,
injury,
or
calamity;
unpropitious;
calamitous;
as, evil
tidings;
evil
arrows;
evil
days..
Alas
::
Alas
(interj.)
An
exclamation
expressive
of
sorrow,
pity, or
apprehension
of evil; -- in old
writers,
sometimes
followed
by day or
white;
alas the day, like alack a day, or alas the
white..
Unhappy
::
Unhappy
(a.) In a
degree
miserable
or
wretched;
not
happy;
sad;
sorrowful;
as,
children
render
their
parents
unhappy
by
misconduct..
Groan
::
Groan (v. i.) To give forth a low,
moaning
sound in
breathing;
to utter a
groan,
as in pain, in
sorrow,
or in
derision;
to
moan..
Alackaday
::
Alackaday
(interj.)
An
exclamation
expressing
sorrow.
Repent
::
Repent
(v. t.) To feel pain on
account
of; to
remember
with
sorrow.
Discomfort
::
Discomfort
(v. t.) Want of
comfort;
uneasiness,
mental
or
physical;
disturbance
of
peace;
inquietude;
pain;
distress;
sorrow..
Dolent
::
Dolent
(a.)
Sorrowful.
Repentance
::
Repentance
(n.) The act of
repenting,
or the state of being
penitent;
sorrow
for what one has done or
omitted
to do;
especially,
contrition
for sin..
Alleviate
::
Alleviate
(v. t.) To
lighten
or
lessen
(physical
or
mental
troubles);
to
mitigate,
or make
easier
to be
endured;
as, to
alleviate
sorrow,
pain, care, etc. ; --
opposed
to
aggravate..
Egritude
::
Egritude
(n.)
Sickness;
ailment;
sorrow.
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