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Definition of sorrow
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Sorrow
(n.) To feel pain of mind in
consequence
of evil
experienced,
feared,
or done; to
grieve;
to be sad; to be
sorry..
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Grieving
::
Grieving
(a.) Sad;
sorrowful;
causing
grief.
Grief
::
Grief (a.) Cause of
sorrow
or pain; that which
afficts
or
distresses;
trial;
grievance.
Improperia
::
Improperia
(n. pl.) A
series
of
antiphons
and
responses,
expressing
the
sorrowful
remonstrance
of our Lord with his
people;
-- sung on the
morning
of the Good
Friday
in place of the usual daily Mass of the Roman
ritual..
Weep
::
Weep (v. i.) To hang the
branches,
as if in
sorrow;
to be
pendent;
to
droop;
-- said of a plant or its
branches..
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..
Sorweful
::
Sorweful
(a.)
Sorrowful.
Woful
::
Woful (a.) Full of woe;
sorrowful;
distressed
with grief or
calamity;
afflicted;
wretched;
unhappy;
sad.
Bemoan
::
Bemoan
(v. t.) To
express
deep grief for by
moaning;
to
express
sorrow
for; to
lament;
to
bewail;
to pity or
sympathize
with.
Crack
::
Crack (v. t.) To rend with grief or pain; to
affect
deeply
with
sorrow;
hence,
to
disorder;
to
distract;
to
craze..
Condole
::
Condole
(v. i.) To
express
sympathetic
sorrow;
to
grieve
in
sympathy;
--
followed
by with.
Sigh-born
::
Sigh-born
(a.)
Sorrowful;
mournful.
Grieve
::
Grieve
(v. t.) To
occasion
grief to; to wound the
sensibilities
of; to make
sorrowful;
to cause to
suffer;
to
afflict;
to hurt; to try.
Woe
::
Woe (n.)
Grief;
sorrow;
misery;
heavy
calamity.
Ruthful
::
Ruthful
(a.) Full of
sorrow;
woeful.
Moanful
::
Moanful
(a.) Full of
moaning;
expressing
sorrow.
Glad
::
Glad
(superl.)
Pleased;
joyous;
happy;
cheerful;
gratified;
--
opposed
to
sorry,
sorrowful,
or
unhappy;
-- said of
persons,
and often
followed
by of, at, that, or by the
infinitive,
and
sometimes
by with,
introducing
the cause or
reason..
Commiserate
::
Commiserate
(v. t.) To feel
sorrow,
pain, or
regret
for; to
pity..
Pleasure
::
Pleasure
(n.) The
gratification
of the
senses
or of the mind;
agreeable
sensations
or
emotions;
the
excitement,
relish,
or
happiness
produced
by the
expectation
or the
enjoyment
of
something
good,
delightful,
or
satisfying;
--
opposed
to pain,
sorrow,
etc..
Grieve
::
Grieve
(v. t.) To
sorrow
over; as, to
grieve
one's
fate..
Objection
::
Objection
(n.) Cause of
trouble;
sorrow.
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