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1 melancholy
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2 regrettable
[rɪ'grɛtəbl]adj( causing sadness) godny ubolewania; ( causing disapproval) pożałowania godny, żałosny* * *adjective a regrettable mistake.) godny pożałowania, żałosny -
3 cloud
[klaud] 1. nchmura f, obłok m2. vtto cloud the issue — zaciemniać (zaciemnić perf) sprawę
every cloud has a silver lining — ( proverb) po burzy zawsze jest słońce
Phrasal Verbs:* * *1.1) (a mass of tiny drops of water floating in the sky: white clouds in a blue sky; The hills were hidden in cloud.) chmura2) (a great number or quantity of anything small moving together: a cloud of flies.) chmara3) (something causing fear, depression etc: a cloud of sadness.) chmura2. verb1) ((often with over) to become cloudy: The sky clouded over and it began to rain.) chmurzyć się2) (to (cause to) become blurred or not clear: Her eyes were clouded with tears.) zamglić3) (to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled: His face clouded at the unhappy news.) chmurzyć (się)•- cloudy
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4 sad
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mel|an|chol|y — «MEHL uhn KOL ee», noun, plural chol|ies, adjective. –n. 1. low spirits; sadness; tendency to be sad: »The chronic melancholy which is taking hold of the civilized races... (Thomas Hardy). SYNONYM(S): depression, dejection, gloominess … Useful english dictionary
dreary — drearily, adv. dreariness, n. drearisome, adj. /drear ee/, adj., drearier, dreariest. 1. causing sadness or gloom. 2. dull; boring. 3. sorrowful; sad. [bef. 900; ME drery, OE dreorig gory, cruel, sad, equiv. to dreor gore + ig Y1; aki … Universalium
saddening — adjective Causing sadness … Wiktionary
sorrowful — sor|row|ful [ sɔroufl ] adjective LITERARY feeling, expressing, or causing sadness: sorrowful dark eyes ╾ sor|row|ful|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
joyless — joy·less || dʒɔɪlɪs adj. lacking joy, bleak, cheerless, sad; causing sadness, giving no joy … English contemporary dictionary
dreary — drear•y [[t]ˈdrɪər i[/t]] adj. drear•i•er, drear•i•est 1) causing sadness or gloom; dismal 2) dull; boring; wearisome 3) sorrowful; sad; melancholy • Etymology: bef. 900; ME drery, OE drēorig gory, cruel, sad drear′i•ly, adv. drear′i•ness, n.… … From formal English to slang
dreary — /ˈdrɪəri / (say drearree) adjective (drearier, dreariest) 1. causing sadness or gloom. 2. dull. 3. Obsolete sad; sorrowful. Also, Poetic, drear. {Middle English drery, Old English drēorig gory, cruel, sad} –drearily, adverb –dreariness, noun …