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Meanings of
more melancholic
in English
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Usage of
more melancholic
in English
1
It's
more
melancholic
and reflective but I don't think it's depressing.
2
But a great number of others, who wanted something
more
melancholic
,
went for Walter's sad, big-eyed children.
3
Bobo Stenson may have been groomed in straight-ahead American jazz, but with his trio he prefers a
more
melancholic
mood, writes Stuart Nicholson.
4
"
More
melancholic
than simple," she replied; "I am always afraid he'll lose his wits some day."
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
more
melancholic
more
Adverb
Adjective