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Feeling mentally uncomfortable because something is missing or wrong.
sad
unhappy
mournful
dolorous
sad
unhappy
mournful
dolorous
1
It's a
sad
statement about the state of political freedom in Burma.
2
As for the proposed penalty point system, this is the
sad
history.
3
There was a second, final sentence: TN I shall be
sad
,
though.
4
ANSWER: It's understandable that you feel
sad
and jealous in this situation.
5
At least he got a good rate of interest.' A
sad
chuckle.
1
Ms Young said the council had become an
unhappy
place, lacking leadership.
2
Charmaine is
unhappy
about the work being done at her neighbours' house.
3
Some small shareholders have said they were
unhappy
with the new terms.
4
The truth is Harry had been
unhappy
for a long, long time.
5
Thus, of course, the preference of novelists and dramatists for
unhappy
families.
1
The words of the first monologue were very
mournful
;
they began with:
2
His
mournful
eyes turned in the direction indicated and devoured the scene.
3
Full of these
mournful
ideas, he repeated the following verse of Homer:
4
The latter said nothing, and all the others stared in
mournful
silence.
5
She was everywhere in this
mournful
house in which he secluded himself.
1
He was returning to a flat in the
dolorous
edifice of civilisation.
2
The rest of the house presented an equally
dolorous
and forsaken appearance.
3
The
dolorous
music of the band filled her with a gentle ecstasy.
4
At this Pierre could not refrain from a
dolorous
and vivacious interruption.
5
Then she gazed out before her, with a feeling of
dolorous
surprise.
1
And listening I could head a
doleful
pealing in the grey sky.
2
Having intoned the two lines the flock took up the
doleful
dirge.
3
Nor were they in this
doleful
condition allowed a sufficiency of water.
4
And so he put me here.' I gave Barak a
doleful
smile.
5
At last there came the long-drawn,
doleful
note of the screech owl.
6
Then he would face the crowd again, and repeat his
doleful
cry:
7
I could almost sigh at the very remembrance of that
doleful
Polonaise.
8
But probably the King would not visit that decayed and
doleful
spot.
9
The army entered the
doleful
solitude, hideous to sight, hideous to memory.
10
Pedro's face was
doleful
in the extreme, and not at all reassuring.
11
Somewhere about after that Merrifield niece with the
doleful
name, I fancy.
12
Had both gone, he would have had a
doleful
time of it.
13
A few emitted a
doleful
sort of sound almost like a cry.
14
Katrina sounded so
doleful
that he had to look up at her.
15
Somewhere a cloister bell was ringing, a lost and lonely,
doleful
sound.
16
Bosja felt it, and believing himself seriously wounded, uttered a
doleful
howl.
doleful
most doleful
very doleful
so doleful
doleful voice
doleful day