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[ˈmelənkəlɪ]1. noundepression or sadness:كآبَه، سُوَيْداءHe was overcome by a feeling of melancholy.
2. adjectivesad; showing or causing sadness:سَوْداوي، حَزين، يُظْهِر الحُزْنmelancholy eyes.
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كَئِيب \ bleak: cold and comfortless; without shelter; uninviting: The weather in December was bleak and unpleasant. The future of this company will be very bleak if we don’t stop losing money.. disconsolate: sad; in low spirits. dismal: not cheerful: a dismal face; dismal wet weather. dreary: dull; uninteresting; cheerless. gloomy: sad; cheerless. melancholy: adj. sad (person, news, event, etc.). morose: unhappy and bad-tempered. sad: unhappy: a sad face; a sad loss. sombre, somber: dark and cheerless. -
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مُحْزِن \ deplorable: which is deplored; shameful: deplorable rudeness. melancholy: adj. sad (person, news, event, etc.). pathetic: sad; causing pity: a pathetic sight. sad: unhappy: a sad face; a sad loss. sorrowful: sad. sorry: weak, ruined: The storm left my crops in a sorry state. woeful: old use, sad. -
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كَآبة \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. melancholy: sadness; low spirits. sadness: a sad feeling. -
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سَوْدَاوِيَّة \ melancholy: sadness; low spirits. -
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كَدَرٌ \ melancholy: sadness; low spirits. pain: suffering in mind or (usu.) in body: He was in great pain after falling down the cliff. sadness: a sad feeling. \ See Also ألم (أَلَمٌ) -
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مُغِمّ \ melancholy: sad (person, news, event, etc.). sombre, somber: dark and cheerless. -
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9 элегичный
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10 melancólico
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11 melankolis
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12 меланхолиjа
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13 Melankholish
MelancholyYiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters) > Melankholish
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14 òunglyndi, depurî
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15 òunglyndur, dapur
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16 synkkämiellisyys
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18 melancholija
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19 melancholiškas
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20 թախծոտ
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > թախծոտ
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melancholy# — melancholy n *sadness, melancholia, dejection, gloom, depression, blues, dumps Analogous words: miserableness or misery, wretchedness (see corresponding adjectives at MISERABLE): despondency, despair, hopelessness, forlornness, desperation (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Melancholy — Mel an*chol*y, n. [OE. melancolie, F. m[ e]lancolie, L. melancholia, fr. Gr. ?; me las, me lanos, black + ? gall, bile. See {Malice}, and 1st {Gall}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Depression of spirits; a gloomy state continuing a considerable time; deep… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
melancholy — [adj] depressed, sad blue*, dejected, despondent, destroyed, disconsolate, dismal, dispirited, doleful, dolorous, down*, down and out*, downbeat, downcast, downhearted, down in the dumps*, down in the mouth*, dragged, droopy, funereal, gloomy,… … New thesaurus
melancholy — [mel′ən käl΄ē] n. pl. melancholies [ME malencoli < OFr melancolie < LL melancholia < Gr < melas, black (see MELANO ) + cholē, bile, gall: see YELLOW] 1. Obs. a) black bile: in medieval times considered to be one of the four humors of… … English World dictionary
melancholy — index despondent, disconsolate, lamentable, lugubrious, pessimism, pessimistic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
melancholy — ► NOUN ▪ deep and long lasting sadness. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ sad or depressed. DERIVATIVES melancholic adjective. ORIGIN Greek melankholia, from melas black + khol bile , an excess of which was formerly believed to cause depression … English terms dictionary
melancholy — [[t]me̱lənkɒli[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED You describe something that you see or hear as melancholy when it gives you an intense feeling of sadness. ...a painter of haunting melancholy canvases... The only sounds were the distant, melancholy cries of the … English dictionary
melancholy — melancholily, adv. melancholiness, n. /mel euhn kol ee/, n., pl. melancholies, adj. n. 1. a gloomy state of mind, esp. when habitual or prolonged; depression. 2. sober thoughtfulness; pensiveness. 3. Archaic. a. the condition of having too much… … Universalium
melancholy — {{11}}melancholy (adj.) late 14c., with or caused by black bile; sullen, gloomy, sad, from MELANCHOLY (Cf. melancholy) (n.); sense of deplorable (of a fact or state of things) is from 1710. {{12}}melancholy (n.) c.1300, condition characterized by … Etymology dictionary
melancholy — 1 adjective sad or making you feel sad: a melancholy expression | the seagulls melancholy cry 2 noun (U) formal a feeling of sadness for no particular reason: They sank into a mood of deep melancholy. | the lingering melancholy of Gloomy Sunday … Longman dictionary of contemporary English