-
1 mujer afligida
• sorrowful woman -
2 luctuoso
adj.mournful, sorrowful, sad.* * *► adjetivo1 literal mournful, sorrowful* * *ADJ frm mournful, sad* * *- sa adjetivo (frml) painful* * *= deplorable, woeful, pitiful, dire, fateful.Ex. We agree with Price that using the words 'citation' and 'reference' interchangeably is a deplorable waste of a good technical term.Ex. In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.Ex. Today's pitiful situation must be improved drastically to cope with the overwhelming demand of clients for better library service.Ex. Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.Ex. The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.* * *- sa adjetivo (frml) painful* * *= deplorable, woeful, pitiful, dire, fateful.Ex: We agree with Price that using the words 'citation' and 'reference' interchangeably is a deplorable waste of a good technical term.
Ex: In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.Ex: Today's pitiful situation must be improved drastically to cope with the overwhelming demand of clients for better library service.Ex: Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.Ex: The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.* * *luctuoso -sa* * *luctuoso, -a adjsorrowful, mournful* * *adj sad, sorrowful* * *luctuoso, -sa adj: mournful, tragic -
3 pesaroso
adj.sorrowful, sad, aggrieved, sorry.* * *► adjetivo1 sorry, regretful* * *ADJ (=arrepentido) regretful; (=afligido) sorrowful, sad* * ** * *= doleful.Ex. This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.* * ** * *= doleful.Ex: This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.
* * *pesaroso -sa1 (triste) sad, sorrowful2 (arrepentido) sorryestá pesarosa por lo que dijo she's sorry o she feels bad about what she said* * *pesaroso, -a adj1. [arrepentido] remorseful2. [afligido] sad* * *adj1 ( apenado) sad2 ( arrepentido) sorry* * *pesaroso, -sa adj1) : sad, mournful2) arrepentido: sorry, regretful -
4 triste
adj.1 sad (person).no te pongas triste don't be sad2 sad (que entristece) (noticia, suceso).es triste que… it's sad o a shame that…ofrecen un triste espectáculo they present a sorry spectacle3 poor (humilde).un triste viejo a poor old man* * *► adjetivo2 (oscuro, sombrío) gloomy, dismal3 (único) single, only4 (insignificante) poor, humble\es triste que... it's a pity...hacer un triste papel to cut a sorry figureponer triste a alguien to make somebody sadponerse triste to become sadtriste futuro bleak future* * *adj.1) sad, blue, gloomy2) sorry* * *1. ADJ1) (=entristecido) [persona] sad; (=desgraciado) miserable; [carácter] gloomy, melancholyponer triste a algn — to make sb sad, make sb unhappy, make sb miserable
2) (=entristecedor) [noticia, canción] sad; [paisaje] dismal, desolate; [cuarto] gloomy3) * (=mustio) [flor] withered4) (=lamentable) sad, sorryes triste no poder ir — it's a pity o shame we can't go
la triste verdad es que... — the sad truth is that...
5) (=insignificante) miserable6) And (=tímido) shy, timid2.SM LAm (=canción) sad love song* * *1)se puso muy triste cuando se lo dije — he was very sad o unhappy when I told him
b) <expresión/mirada> sad, sorrowfulc) [SER] ( que causa tristeza) <historia/película/noticia> sad; <paisaje/color> dismal, gloomy; <lugar/ambiente> gloomyun día nublado y triste — a miserable, cloudy day
2) (delante del n) (miserable, insignificante) miserable* * *= bleak, sad, sagging, wistful, depressing, glum, miserable, morose, doleful.Ex. The projections of qualified manpower into the year 2000 are bleak for personnel based industries.Ex. Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex. It was obvious that Balzac's enthusiasm for the grant lifted his spirits up from their normal sagging state.Ex. A wistful look appeared in his eyes as he lingered over memories of President Langeford.Ex. Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.Ex. Children no less than adults are subject to fits of boredom, to times when they feel glum or restless when everything they usually enjoy lacks attraction, purpose or pleasure.Ex. Sometimes of an evening, after my miserable journeyings through the day, I would stand for hours in the Strand, leaning against the shutters of a closed shop, and watching the compositors at work by gaslight on the opposite side of the way, upon a morning paper.Ex. His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex. This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.----* Caballero de la Triste Figura, el = Knight of the Doleful Countenance, the.* caso triste = sad story.* la triste realidad es que = the sad fact is (that).* triste de admitir = sad to relate.* triste realidad = fact of life.* triste realidad, la = sad truth, the.* triste recordatorio = painful reminder.* * *1)se puso muy triste cuando se lo dije — he was very sad o unhappy when I told him
b) <expresión/mirada> sad, sorrowfulc) [SER] ( que causa tristeza) <historia/película/noticia> sad; <paisaje/color> dismal, gloomy; <lugar/ambiente> gloomyun día nublado y triste — a miserable, cloudy day
2) (delante del n) (miserable, insignificante) miserable* * *= bleak, sad, sagging, wistful, depressing, glum, miserable, morose, doleful.Ex: The projections of qualified manpower into the year 2000 are bleak for personnel based industries.
Ex: Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.Ex: It was obvious that Balzac's enthusiasm for the grant lifted his spirits up from their normal sagging state.Ex: A wistful look appeared in his eyes as he lingered over memories of President Langeford.Ex: Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.Ex: Children no less than adults are subject to fits of boredom, to times when they feel glum or restless when everything they usually enjoy lacks attraction, purpose or pleasure.Ex: Sometimes of an evening, after my miserable journeyings through the day, I would stand for hours in the Strand, leaning against the shutters of a closed shop, and watching the compositors at work by gaslight on the opposite side of the way, upon a morning paper.Ex: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.Ex: This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.* Caballero de la Triste Figura, el = Knight of the Doleful Countenance, the.* caso triste = sad story.* la triste realidad es que = the sad fact is (that).* triste de admitir = sad to relate.* triste realidad = fact of life.* triste realidad, la = sad truth, the.* triste recordatorio = painful reminder.* * *A1 [ ESTAR] (afligido) ‹persona› sadesa música me pone triste that music makes me sadse puso muy triste cuando se lo dije he was very sad o unhappy when I told him¿qué te pasa? te noto tristón ( fam); what's the matter? you look miserable o sad2 ‹expresión/mirada› sad, sorrowfultiene la mirada triste he has a sad look in his eyes3 [ SER] (que causa tristeza) ‹historia/película/noticia› sad; ‹paisaje/color› dismal, gloomyun día nublado y triste a miserable, cloudy dayel cuarto se ve muy triste con esas cortinas those curtains make the room look very dreary o gloomyB ( delante del n) (miserable, insignificante) miserablees la triste realidad it's the sad truth, sadly, that's the way it istenía ante sí un triste futuro he faced an unhappy o a wretched futurepor cuatro tristes pesos for a few miserable o ( colloq) measly pesoshizo un triste papel he made a fool of himself, he performed poorly* * *
triste adjetivo
1
‹paisaje/color› dismal, gloomy;
‹lugar/ambiente› gloomy
2 ( delante del n) (miserable, insignificante) miserable;
es la triste realidad it's the sad truth
triste adjetivo
1 sad
2 (paisaje, habitación, etc) gloomy, dismal
3 (penoso) es triste reconocerlo, it's sad to admit it
4 (insignificante, simple) single: no tenemos ni un triste limón en la nevera, we haven't got a single lemon in the fridge
' triste' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alicaída
- alicaído
- alma
- cabizbaja
- cabizbajo
- deshecha
- deshecho
- destrozada
- destrozado
- fúnebre
- negra
- negro
- pachucha
- pachucho
- polvo
- sombría
- sombrío
- taciturna
- taciturno
- abatido
- compungido
- dejo
- desolador
- espectáculo
- mirada
- notar
- penoso
- poner
- tanto
English:
blue
- cheerless
- dismal
- doleful
- downbeat
- face
- feel
- forlorn
- gloomy
- leaden
- lonesome
- make
- miserable
- outwardly
- rueful
- sad
- sorrowful
- sorry
- unhappy
- wan
- woeful
- infamous
- melancholy
- note
- obviously
- pine
- tearful
* * *triste adj1. [entristecido] [persona] sad;¿por qué estás triste? why are you looking so sad?;esa canción me pone triste that song makes me feel sad;no te pongas triste don't be sad;era un hombre triste y amargado he was a sad and embittered man2. [que entristece] [noticia, suceso] sad;[día, tiempo, paisaje] gloomy, dreary; [color, vestido, luz] dull, dreary;tiene los ojos tristes she has sad eyes3. [deplorable] sad;es triste que una empresa como ésa tenga que cerrar it's sad o a shame that a firm like that should have to close down4. [doloroso] sorry;los jueces ofrecen un triste espectáculo the judges present a sorry spectacle;el equipo hizo un triste papel the team gave a poor showing5. [humilde] poor;un triste viejo a poor old man;no es más que un triste empleado he's nothing but a humble workernos dio dos tristes aceitunas he gave us two measly olives;es un triste consuelo it's small consolation, it's cold comfort;ni un triste… not a single…;ni una triste excusa not one single excuse;no tengo ni una triste radio I haven't even got a lousy radio* * *adj sad* * *triste adj1) : sad, gloomyponerse triste: to become sad2) : desolate, dismaluna perspectiva triste: a dismal outlook3) : sorry, sorry-lookingla triste verdad: the sorry truth* * *triste adjuna casa triste y oscura a dark, gloomy house -
5 compungido
adj.1 sad, grief-stricken, sorry, aggrieved.2 remorseful, regretful.past part.past participle of spanish verb: compungir.* * *1→ link=compungir compungir► adjetivo1 (arrepentido) remorseful* * *ADJ (=arrepentido) remorseful, contrite; (=triste) sad, sorrowful* * ** * *= contrite, remorseful, repentant, doleful.Ex. The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex. All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.Ex. Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.Ex. This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.* * ** * *= contrite, remorseful, repentant, doleful.Ex: The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.
Ex: All officers were remorseful about taking a life but all would make the same decision again if necessary.Ex: Whatever their beliefs, artists who depicted the return of the prodigal son presented the message that God is merciful and willing to forgive repentant sinners.Ex: This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.* * *compungido -da(arrepentido) remorseful, contrite; (triste) sad* * *
Del verbo compungir: ( conjugate compungir)
compungido es:
el participio
compungido
( triste) sad
compungido,-a adjetivo (apenado) sad, sorrowful
(arrepentido) contrite
' compungido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compungida
English:
doleful
- rueful
* * *compungido, -a adj[arrepentido] contrite, remorseful; [triste] sorrowful* * *adj remorseful* * *compungido, -da adj: contrite, remorseful -
6 afligido
adj.1 grieving, sorrowing, heartbroken.2 distressed, sad, afflicted, bereaved.past part.past participle of spanish verb: afligir.* * *1→ link=afligir afligir► adjetivo1 afflicted, grieved, troubled* * *(f. - afligida)adj.grief-stricken, sorrowful* * *1. ADJ1) (=apenado) grieving, heartbroken2) (Med)2.SMlos afligidos — [que padecen] the afflicted; [por deceso] the bereaved
* * *- da adjetivo [estar] upset* * *= distressed, ailing, contrite, bereft, desolate, disconsolate.Ex. When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.Ex. John W. Gardner, when he was president of the Carnegie Corporation, said 'Most ailing organizations have developed a functional blindness to their own defects'.Ex. The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex. I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex. The first option means fighting the resistance, brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.Ex. The window was half-way open as he sat taking the air with an infinite sadness of mien, like some disconsolate prisoner.----* afligido por la muerte de un familiar cercano = bereaved.* * *- da adjetivo [estar] upset* * *= distressed, ailing, contrite, bereft, desolate, disconsolate.Ex: When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.
Ex: John W. Gardner, when he was president of the Carnegie Corporation, said 'Most ailing organizations have developed a functional blindness to their own defects'.Ex: The novel is about a contrite sinner who finds penitence through a 'cunning' that is theatrical.Ex: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex: The first option means fighting the resistance, brutalizing, barbarizing and dehumanising both ourselves and our victims, and resulting, at best, in a desolate and desocialized state.Ex: The window was half-way open as he sat taking the air with an infinite sadness of mien, like some disconsolate prisoner.* afligido por la muerte de un familiar cercano = bereaved.* * *afligido -da[ ESTAR] upsetquedó muy afligido por lo que le dijiste he was very upset by what you saidsu afligida viuda his grief-stricken widow* * *
Del verbo afligir: ( conjugate afligir)
afligido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
afligido
afligir
afligido◊ -da adjetivo
distressed
afligir ( conjugate afligir) verbo transitivo
afligirse verbo pronominal
to get upset
afligir verbo transitivo to afflict
' afligido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dolorida
- dolorido
- desolado
English:
aching
- bereaved
- distraught
- miserable
- mournful
- sorrowful
- stricken
- woeful
- distressed
* * *afligido, -a adj[triste] afflicted, distressed; [rostro, voz] mournful;está muy afligido por la tragedia he's very upset by the tragedy* * *adj upset* * *afligido, -da adj: grief-stricken, sorrowful -
7 doliente
adj.1 ill (enfermo).2 bereaved, suffering, doleful.3 aching.f. & m.mourner, relative of the deceased.* * *1 mourner* * *1. ADJ1) (=dolorido) aching2) (=enfermo) ill3) (=triste) sorrowful2. SMF1) (Med) sick person2) [en entierro] mourner* * *= mourner.Ex. Juxtaposing harrowing scenes of a family in grief with high comedy, this film does not so much tread a delicate line between these two modes as career wildly between them like a drunken mourner.* * *= mourner.Ex: Juxtaposing harrowing scenes of a family in grief with high comedy, this film does not so much tread a delicate line between these two modes as career wildly between them like a drunken mourner.
* * *( frml); bereaved( frml)los dolientes the mourners, the bereaved* * *♦ adj1. [enfermo] ill;[dolorido] suffering2. [afligido] sorrowful;su doliente viuda his grieving widow♦ nmf[pariente del difunto] bereaved relative;los dolientes the bereaved relatives, the family of the deceased* * *adj1 sick, Brill2 ( apenado) bereaved* * *doliente nmf: mourner, bereaved -
8 apenado
adj.1 ashamed, embarrassed, abashed, chagrined.2 sorry, sorrowful, troubled, pained.past part.past participle of spanish verb: apenar.* * *1→ link=apenar apenar► adjetivo1 troubled* * *ADJ1) (=triste) sorry* * *= ashamed, bereft, disconsolate.Ex. As an ashamed American, I think the responsibility rests on our government, which made sure certain military and state institutions were guarded in Iraq, while completely ignoring all pleas, submitted far in advance, from historians in the US to guard eternal treasures.Ex. I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex. The window was half-way open as he sat taking the air with an infinite sadness of mien, like some disconsolate prisoner.* * *= ashamed, bereft, disconsolate.Ex: As an ashamed American, I think the responsibility rests on our government, which made sure certain military and state institutions were guarded in Iraq, while completely ignoring all pleas, submitted far in advance, from historians in the US to guard eternal treasures.
Ex: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.Ex: The window was half-way open as he sat taking the air with an infinite sadness of mien, like some disconsolate prisoner.* * *apenado, -a adj1. [entristecido] sad;estaba muy apenado por su muerte he was greatly saddened by her deathestá muy apenado por lo que hizo he's very embarrassed about what he did* * *adj1 sad2 L.Am. ( avergonzado) ashamed3 L.Am. ( incómodo) embarrassed4 L.Am. ( tímido) shy -
9 apesadumbrado
adj.grieved, broken-hearted, heartbroken, regretful.past part.past participle of spanish verb: apesadumbrar.* * *1→ link=apesadumbrar apesadumbrar► adjetivo1 sad, distressed* * *ADJ sad, distressed* * *= glum.Ex. Children no less than adults are subject to fits of boredom, to times when they feel glum or restless when everything they usually enjoy lacks attraction, purpose or pleasure.* * *= glum.Ex: Children no less than adults are subject to fits of boredom, to times when they feel glum or restless when everything they usually enjoy lacks attraction, purpose or pleasure.
* * *apesadumbrado, -a adjgrieving, sorrowful* * *adj heavy-hearted -
10 dolorido
adj.achy, aching, hurt, in pain.* * *► adjetivo1 sore, aching2 figurado sorrowful, sad, hurt* * *adj.1) aching, painful, sore2) hurt* * *ADJ1) (Med) sore2) [persona] distressed, upset3) [tono] pained* * *- da adjetivoa) ( físicamente)b) ( afligido) hurt* * *= sore.Ex. The article 'A site for sore eyes' explains elements in a Web site that will ensure that users will want to use it: aesthetics, navigation, graphics tools, etc..----* zona dolorida = sore point, sore spot.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( físicamente)b) ( afligido) hurt* * *= sore.Ex: The article 'A site for sore eyes' explains elements in a Web site that will ensure that users will want to use it: aesthetics, navigation, graphics tools, etc..
* zona dolorida = sore point, sore spot.* * *dolorido -da(físicamente): estoy toda dolorida I'm aching all overel enfermo está muy dolorido the patient is in a lot of paintengo el brazo muy dolorido I've got a very sore arm2 (afligido) hurtestaba muy dolorido por lo que le hiciste he was very hurt by what you did to him* * *
dolorido◊ -da adjetivoa) ( físicamente):
tengo el brazo muy dolorido I've got a very sore arm
dolorido,-a adjetivo
1 (un brazo, músculo) sore, aching
2 (entristecido, afligido) hurt, sore
' dolorido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dolorida
- adolorido
- molido
- resentido
English:
aching
- sore
- ache
- in
- stiff
* * *dolorido, -a adj1. [físicamente] sore;la caída lo dejó muy dolorido the fall left him in great pain;tengo todo el cuerpo dolorido I'm aching all over;tener la pierna/espalda dolorida to have a sore leg/back2. [moralmente] grieving, sorrowing;estar dolorido to be grieving o sorrowing* * *adj sore, aching; fighurt* * *dolorido, -da adj1) : sore, aching2) : hurt, upset* * *dolorido adj sore -
11 doloroso
adj.1 painful, sore, sorrowful, dolorous.2 algesic.* * *► adjetivo1 painful2 figurado painful, distressing* * *(f. - dolorosa)adj.1) painful2) distressing* * *ADJ1) (Med) painful2) (=angustioso) painful, distressing* * *- sa adjetivoa) <tratamiento/enfermedad> painfulb) <decisión/momento/recuerdo> painful; <separación/espectáculo> distressing, upsetting* * *= painfully + Adjetivo, grievous, wrenching, upsetting, painful, heartbreaking.Ex. In a painfully detailed letter to the editor, Lespran allowed vent for her fury.Ex. How should restitution be made across generations for grievous harms suffered in the distant past?.Ex. A political setback forced a wrenching transformation of the stolid but effective library into what ultimately became a brand new, proactive one.Ex. Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more 'heartache leave' offered as they get older.Ex. The next step was a rather painful, laborious manual effort.Ex. These are some of the most gripping, and most heartbreaking, pictures so far from Haiti in the aftermath of yesterday's devastating earthquake.----* hacer que Algo sea menos doloroso = take + the sting out of + Algo, take + the bite out of.* * *- sa adjetivoa) <tratamiento/enfermedad> painfulb) <decisión/momento/recuerdo> painful; <separación/espectáculo> distressing, upsetting* * *= painfully + Adjetivo, grievous, wrenching, upsetting, painful, heartbreaking.Ex: In a painfully detailed letter to the editor, Lespran allowed vent for her fury.
Ex: How should restitution be made across generations for grievous harms suffered in the distant past?.Ex: A political setback forced a wrenching transformation of the stolid but effective library into what ultimately became a brand new, proactive one.Ex: Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more 'heartache leave' offered as they get older.Ex: The next step was a rather painful, laborious manual effort.Ex: These are some of the most gripping, and most heartbreaking, pictures so far from Haiti in the aftermath of yesterday's devastating earthquake.* hacer que Algo sea menos doloroso = take + the sting out of + Algo, take + the bite out of.* * *doloroso -sa1 ‹tratamiento/enfermedad› painfultuvo una muerte muy dolorosa he had o died a very painful death, he died in great pain2 ‹decisión/momento› painful, distressing; ‹separación/espectáculo› distressing, upsetting; ‹recuerdo› painful* * *
doloroso◊ -sa adjetivo
‹separación/espectáculo› distressing, upsetting
doloroso,-a adjetivo painful
' doloroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dolorosa
English:
painful
- grievous
- poignant
* * *doloroso, -a adj1. [físicamente] painful;tuvo un parto muy doloroso she had a very painful labour2. [moralmente] distressing;fue una decisión muy dolorosa para mí it was a very painful decision for me;tengo un recuerdo doloroso de aquella época I have painful memories of that period;resulta doloroso verlo en ese estado it's distressing to see him in that state* * *adj tb figpainful* * *doloroso, -sa adj1) : painful2) : distressing♦ dolorosamente adv* * *doloroso adj painful -
12 magdalena
f.1 fairy cake.llorar como una magdalena to cry one's eyes out2 grieving woman, sorrowful woman.3 English muffin, crumpet.* * *llorar como una Magdalena to cry one's eyes outla Magdalena Mary MagdaleneMaría Magdalena Mary Magdalene* * *SF Magdalen, Madeleine* * *María Magdalena or la Magdalena — Mary Magdalene
llorar como una or la Magdalena — to cry one's eyes out
* * *----* llorar como una magdalena = cry + uncontrollably.* llorar como una magdalena = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out.* * *María Magdalena or la Magdalena — Mary Magdalene
llorar como una or la Magdalena — to cry one's eyes out
* * ** llorar como una magdalena = cry + uncontrollably.* llorar como una magdalena = sob + Posesivo + heart out, cry + Posesivo + heart out.* * *María Magdalena or la Magdalena Mary Magdalenellorar como una or la Magdalena to cry one's eyes out* * *
Multiple Entries:
Magdalena
magdalena
magdalena sustantivo femenino (Esp) ≈ cupcake (AmE), ≈ fairycake (BrE)
magdalena, madalena sustantivo femenino fairy cake, US muffin
' magdalena' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
madalena
* * *magdalena nf= small sponge cake, ≈ cupcake, Br ≈ fairy cakellorar como una magdalena to cry one's eyes out* * *f cupcake;llorar como una magdalena fig fam cry one’s eyes out* * *magdalena nf: bun, muffin* * *magdalena n fairy cake -
13 compungirse
pron.v.to feel compunction, to be pierced with remorse.* * *1 (entristecerse) to be saddened, feel sad* * *VPR (=arrepentirse) to feel remorseful ( por about, because of)feel sorry ( por for) (=entristecerse) to feel sad, be sorrowful* * ** * ** * *compungirse [I7 ](arrepentirse) to feel remorseful o sorry; (entristecerse) to feel sad* * *vpr[entristecerse] to feel sad (about)* * *v/r feel sorry osad* * *compungirse {35} vr: to feel remorse -
14 entristecido
adj.sorrowful, grief-stricken, heartbroken, grieved.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entristecer.* * *ADJ sad -
15 entristecedor
-
16 compungida
-
17 mustia
adj.&f.1 parched, withered; sad (triste), sorrowful.2 hypocritical. (Mexico)* * *
Del verbo mustiar: ( conjugate mustiar)
mustia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
mustio,-a adjetivo
1 Bot withered
2 figurado low, down in the mouth: desde que se quedó solo, anda muy mustio, ever since he was left alone he has been feeling low
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18 doloroso
• dolorous• painful• sorrowful -
19 entristecedor
• saddening• sorrowful -
20 magdalena
• grieve over• grievous• sorrowful woman
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Sorrowful — Sor row*ful, a. [OE. sorweful, AS. sorgful.] 1. Full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed. This sorrowful prisoner. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death. Matt. xxvi. 38. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sorrowful — index bitter (reproachful), contrite, deplorable, despondent, disconsolate, grave (solemn), lam … Law dictionary
sorrowful — O.E. sorgful; see SORROW (Cf. sorrow) + FUL (Cf. ful). Related: Sorrowfully; sorowfulness … Etymology dictionary
sorrowful — [adj] very upset; grieving affecting, afflicted, dejected, depressed, disconsolate, distressing, doleful, dolent, full of sorrow, grievous, heartbroken, heartrending, heavyhearted, hurting, in mourning, in pain, in sorrow, lamentable, lugubrious … New thesaurus
sorrowful — ► ADJECTIVE 1) feeling or showing sorrow. 2) causing sorrow. DERIVATIVES sorrowfully adverb sorrowfulness noun … English terms dictionary
sorrowful — [sär′əfəl, sôr′ə fəl] adj. [ME soruful < OE sorgful] full of sorrow; feeling, causing, or expressing sorrow SYN. SAD sorrowfully adv. sorrowfulness n … English World dictionary
Sorrowful — Infobox He Man/She Ra Character|Alliance=#87CEFA Title=Sorrowful Name=Sorrowful Status=Alive Powers=Flight Fire breathing Affiliation=Adora The Great Rebellion Actor=Lou Scheimer Sorrowful is a fictional character in the animated television… … Wikipedia
sorrowful — [[t]sɒ̱roʊfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED Sorrowful means very sad. [LITERARY] His father s face looked suddenly soft and sorrowful... Roy told his sorrowful tale with simple words anybody could understand. Syn: mournful Derived words: sorrowfully ADV ADV… … English dictionary
sorrowful — adjective Date: before 12th century 1. full of or marked by sorrow < a sorrowful good bye > 2. expressive of or inducing sorrow < sorrowful eyes > • sorrowfully adverb • sorrowfulness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
sorrowful — sorrowfully, adv. sorrowfulness, n. /sor euh feuhl, sawr /, adj. 1. full of or feeling sorrow; grieved; sad. 2. showing or expressing sorrow; mournful; plaintive: a sorrowful song. 3. involving or causing sorrow; distressing: a sorrowful event.… … Universalium
sorrowful — adjective 1) sorrowful eyes Syn: sad, unhappy, dejected, regretful, downcast, miserable, downhearted, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, desolate, glum, gloomy, doleful, dismal, melancholy, mournful … Thesaurus of popular words