Balancing sadness with hope is a real challenge, but it is possible.
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Yeats clearly views the present state of the world with some sadness.
3
With great sadness and anger, I now believe him to be right.
4
The company sees millions of queries every year around stress or sadness.
5
She sensed the anger and sadness here; she still felt the violence.
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Though some think the gloominess may be largely baked into stock prices.
2
I met Juba before dawn in the torch-lit gloominess of the stables.
3
That Edward Beverley had fits of gloominess and impatience is not surprising.
4
One of his favourite jokes played on a life-long reputation for gloominess.
5
It must not be supposed that Mr Cupples' gloominess arose from anxiety.
Ús de lugubriousness en anglès
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This, combined with an unwonted lugubriousness of visage, made Daniel's aspect somewhat comical.
2
Believe me, I thirst for this knack of lugubriousness.
3
Carl's face lost its lugubriousness in a broad grin.
4
The big spectacles, the half-benign, half-disapproving face, the slightly angelic but ironic mouth, the lugubriousness.
5
Now that there's no dirt to dish on Lane's sexuality, critics pick on his perceived lugubriousness.
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Perhaps the external signs are only the last stand of a lugubriousness driven out by overwhelming forces of internal joy.
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He behaves well to poor people, and the virtue of that is worth more than the lugubriousness or eloquence of many homilies.
8
The waiter, whose countenance had assumed a fitting lugubriousness in accordance with what he imagined were my feelings, brightened up immediately as he replied eagerly:
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"Yes," answered the younger man with the proper lugubriousness of youth, "but it all comes to an end."