dolorous in English

adjective
1
feeling or expressing great sorrow or distress.
Far from being dour and dolorous , one of the clearest fruits of grace is a childlike joy.

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1. The beautiful and dolorous memory.

2. Scare alone and dolorous, but scare much more to plustoghter.

3. But the dolorous town where mourners are going about the street.

4. Synonyms for Bemoaning include sorrowful, mournful, woeful, anguished, doleful, heartbroken, rueful, agonised, agonized and dolorous

5. With a broken - hearted smile, he lifted a pair of dolorous eyes.

6. Synonyms for Bewailing include sorrowful, mournful, woeful, anguished, doleful, heartbroken, rueful, agonised, agonized and dolorous

7. Synonyms for Agonised include anguished, aching, bemoaning, bewailing, bitter, deploring, distressed, doleful, dolesome and dolorous

8. Synonyms for Agonized include anguished, aching, bemoaning, bewailing, bitter, deploring, distressed, doleful, dolesome and dolorous

9. Now and again the hunter can hear a long - draw dolorous whine of some unseen coyote.

10. 27 Now and again the hunter can hear a long - draw dolorous whine of some unseen coyote.

11. 10 Now and again the hunter can hear a long - draw dolorous whine of some unseen coyote.

12. So, in the here, I hope all dolorous things are past, all happy things around you every day!

13. This tragic act marks the beginning of Christ’s Passion, a dolorous path which he chooses with absolute freedom.

14. I am dying, the Monsignor thought, staring up at the dolorous face that stared back from the crucifix.

15. From hunger, cold, isolation, destitution. A dolorous bargain. A soul for a morsel of bread. Misery offers; society accepts.

16. They vagabondize to distance. Song is their home. Dance is their family. The strong and dolorous zingaro bring the different music.

17. They may possibly serve as footnotes to the work of some future historian, lightening a little the dolorous annals of the automobile.

18. Those people who lifted up arms of sensation with dolorous hearts yearned for retaining a sentence of words from God with stretching devoutness .

19. Mr Carter's tone was dolorous, but there is an extraordinary lilt to Mr Obama's rhetoric which puts a bounce back into everyone's step.

20. Sally stopped. Then she uttered dolorous phrase that we could all understand. "My dog is dead, " she said, as tears filled her eyes.

21. Sally stopped. Then she uttered a dolorous phrase that we could all understand. My dog is dead, she said, as tears filled her eyes.

22. They had heard so very little of this; yet it was enough to build up wretched dolorous dreams upon, there in the shade of the night.

23. One of these, the parlor, gay with an ingrain carpet and dolorous with a funeral card and a death-picture of one of her numerous departed babes, was kept strictly for company.

24. I realized that, even though I experienced every failure as a dolorous event that slammed me on the ground, every one of them helped me in the long term to become the man that I am today.