melancholy
/ˈmɛl.ənˌkɑ.li/noun, adjective4 syllables
Melancholy means: grave or even gloomy in character.
Synonyms for melancholy23
noun, as in a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy
adjective, as in grave or even gloomy in character
adjective, as in characterized by or causing or expressing sadness
also used for melancholy
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What does melancholy mean?5
adjective
grave or even gloomy in character“a suit of somber black”
characterized by or causing or expressing sadness“growing more melancholy every hour”
noun
a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy
a feeling of thoughtful sadness
a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Melancholy in a sentence
- Her face does not express fear, but rather melancholy.Miktsoanit
- Like a delicate perfume, a gust of melancholy wrapped around him.Miktsoanit
- The heart set out to ease melancholy, it encountered afflicted friends.anzart
- His face does not express fear, but rather melancholy.Miktsoanit
- This music has something in itself, which fills my heart with sweet melancholy.carlosalberto
- Your face does not express fear, but rather melancholy.Miktsoanit
- We sensed a melancholy note in his voice.unknown
- He was overcome by a feeling of melancholy.CM
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Forms of melancholy
as a noun
- plural
- melancholies