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1 sadness
noun liūdesys -
2 melancholy
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3 a heavy heart
(a feeling of sadness: He obeyed with a heavy heart.) sunkia širdimi -
4 cloud
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.) debesis2) (a great number or quantity of anything small moving together: a cloud of flies.) spiečius3) (something causing fear, depression etc: a cloud of sadness.) šešėlis2. verb1) ((often with over) to become cloudy: The sky clouded over and it began to rain.) apsiniaukti2) (to (cause to) become blurred or not clear: Her eyes were clouded with tears.) aptem(dy)ti3) (to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled: His face clouded at the unhappy news.) paniurti, apniukti•- cloudy
- cloudburst
- under a cloud -
5 depression
[-ʃən]1) (a state of sadness and low spirits: She was treated by the doctor for depression.) depresija2) (lack of activity in trade: the depression of the 1930s.) ekonominė krizė3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere: The bad weather is caused by a depression.) slėgimo kritimas4) (a hollow.) įduba -
6 extreme
[ik'stri:m] 1. adjective1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) didžiulis, nepaprastai didelis2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) tolimiausias, kraštutinis3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) kraštutinis2. noun1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) kraštutinumas, priešingybė2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) aukščiausias laipsnis•- extremism
- extremist
- extremity
- in the extreme
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7 gloom
[ɡlu:m]1) (a state of not quite complete darkness: I could not tell the colour of the car in the gloom.) tamsa2) (sadness: The king's death cast a gloom over the whole country.) liūdesys, nusiminimas•- gloomy- gloominess -
8 heartache
noun ((a feeling of) great sadness.) širdgėla -
9 reproach
[rə'prəu ] 1. verb(to rebuke or blame but usually with a feeling of sadness and disappointment rather than anger: She reproached me for not telling her about my money troubles; There is no need to reproach yourself - you did the best you could.) priekaištauti2. noun((an) act of reproaching: a look of reproach; He didn't deserve that reproach from you.) priekaištas- reproachfully -
10 sad
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11 sigh
1. verb1) (to take a long, deep-sounding breath showing tiredness, sadness, longing etc: She sighed with exasperation.) atsidusti2) (to say, or express, with sighs: `I've still got several hours' work to do,' he sighed.) atsidusti, dūsauti2. noun(an act of sighing.) atsidusimas, atodūsis, dūsavimas -
12 tear
I [tiə] noun(a drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion (especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it: tears of joy/laughter/rage.) ašara- tearful- tearfully
- tearfulness
- tear gas
- tear-stained
- in tears II 1. [teə] past tense - tore; verb1) ((sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement: He tore the photograph into pieces; You've torn a hole in your jacket; I tore the picture out of a magazine.) plėšti, plėšyti, draskyti2) (to become torn: Newspapers tear easily.) plyšti3) (to rush: He tore along the road.) lėkti, skuosti2. noun(a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) įplyšimas- be torn between one thing and another- be torn between
- tear oneself away
- tear away
- tear one's hair
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13 trouble
1. noun1) ((something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc: He never talks about his troubles; We've had a lot of trouble with our children; I had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.) rūpestis, vargas2) (disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc: It occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.) neramumai3) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) negalavimas, susirgimas, liga2. verb1) (to cause worry, anger or sadness to: She was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.) sujaudinti, (kam) sukelti nerimą2) (used as part of a very polite and formal request: May I trouble you to close the window?) paprašyti, sutrukdyti3) (to make any effort: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.) stengtis, rūpintis•- troubled- troublesome
- troublemaker
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