Sadness on thinking about the evils of the world.
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Examples for "Weltschmerz"
Examples for "Weltschmerz"
1Was this "Weltschmerz," which we thought a malady of our day, endemic in Persia in 1100?
2He is overwhelmed with Weltschmerz.
3The Germans were afflicted with weltschmerz 200 years later.
4And then there is that sense of European ennui, of weltschmerz, that no MGM player had projected before.
5"Of course you are," came the reply, heavy with weltschmerz.
1There's a certain world-weariness about them, or perhaps I should say Universe-weariness.
2Desire fails, both in narrator and his beloved, and is replaced by world-weariness.
3Then he glanced away, his features retreating into an expression of ragged world-weariness.
4The smell of gin and world-weariness was heavy on the air.
5The prevalence of this world-weariness of course needs explanation, and the cause is rather obscure.
6TENNIS:A world-weariness hung over Roger Federer when he came in from an almost perfect third-round match.
7The thing stamped upon his face and burning in his eyes was not world-weariness, disappointment, despair.
8This was not a moment for world-weariness.
9I promise we'll return to regular programming next weekend with an entire jaded page dedicated to world-weariness.
10There is also world-weariness about such crackdowns.
11Lavish entertainment and outrageous gambling do nothing to alleviate his world-weariness, while his estates and tenants languish neglected.
12An air of fatigue and world-weariness is about all her work, even when it is most stimulating with its altruism.
13Just satiety and world-weariness.
14But in a moment Christine's face changed, resuming, like a veil over its youth and bloom, the look of world-weariness.
15Gothos sighed his world-weariness.
16A deep sigh, in which world-weariness, irritation, and a craving for half an ounce of Condor ready-rubbed mingled in equal parts.
Translations for world-weariness