melancholia in English

noun
1
deep sadness or gloom; melancholy.
rain slithered down the windows, encouraging a creeping melancholia

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1. She relapsed into melancholia.

2. She inclines towards melancholia.

3. Yes, well, melancholia is a curious affliction.

4. Her former tendency toward melancholia was dispelled.

5. She relapsed into melancholia [ silence ].

6. He sank into deep melancholia.

7. Neurasthenia, dementia praecox, incurable homosexuality, epilepsy, melancholia.

8. Objective : To probe into relationship between female melancholia and sex hormones levels.

9. This left him dreadfully depressed and he was treated for melancholia and insomnia.

10. Melancholia is a kind of psychological disease which is hard to cure.

11. Why to have accession, the heart that I feel myself suddenly draught cool. Am I melancholia?

12. A burden on even the sunniest temperaments, never mind those suffering from inordinate melancholia.

13. 3 Accidie; 4 Black Bile and Melancholia; 5 Melancholia in Men and Women; 6 Learned People and Melancholy; 7 Melancholia, Witches, and Deceiving Demons; 8 Melancholy Nuns; 9 Melancholy; 10 Melancholic States; 11 The Melancholy Character; 12 How to Help Melancholicks; 13 The Spleen; 14 The Chronic Disease of Melancholy; 15 Werther’s Death

14. 28 A burden on even the sunniest temperaments, never mind those suffering from inordinate melancholia.

15. Nevertheless, wakened out of her melancholia and called to the dinner table, she changed her mind.

16. The multi - fractal features of melancholia patients 16 - channel EEG signals are analyzed with singularity spectrum.

17. Somebody had to tease, to sit on dangerous edges[sentence dictionary], to affect melancholia.

18. Seven cases of involutional melancholia were treated with ovarian hormone in the form of Squibb's Amniotin

19. Belong to the Chinese medicine "Epigastralgia, swelling of the liver permits, noisy, nausea, Melancholia, " and so on.

20. Now, back in school, Chesarynth hoped that jacking in would drive this dreadful melancholia away.

21. Abstraction - Boobishness - boorishness - disinterest - doltishness - impassivity - inanimation - inappetence - insouciance - languidness - loutishness - lumpishness - melancholia - nonchalance - passiveness - resignation - sottishness 12 letter words

22. This can be seen in melancholia, where the person feels worthless as the super-ego mercilessly criticizes the ego.

23. Sticky tendrils of rain slithered down the semi-steamed windows of the idling Rolls, encouraging a creeping melancholia.

24. The Atrabilious temperament or melancholia is, according to Aristotle, a natural disposition in which there is a preponderance of black bile over the other humours.

25. 22 Sticky tendrils of rain slithered down the semi-steamed windows of the idling Rolls,[www.Sentencedict.com] encouraging a creeping melancholia.

26. Agitated depression (also known as "melancholia agitate") is a specific type of depression with symptoms related to restlessness and anger

27. In combination with massage, it is capable of improving minimal brain dysfunction as well as reducing problems of menstruation, premenstrual discomfort, melancholia and arthritis.

28. Melancholia, sleeplessness, fears of persecution—he writes to Pepys and to Locke and no doubt to others letters which lead them to think that his mind is deranged.

29. Thus, it is common to find the background of modern depression linked to concepts such as the Greeks Aegritude (θλίψη, aegritudo) and black bile (μέλαινα χολή, melaina chole), the Latin acedia and taedium vitae, the Renaissance tristitia and melancholia, as well …

30. Thus, it is common to find the background of modern depression linked to concepts such as the Greeks Aegritude (θλίψη, aegritudo) and black bile (μέλαινα χολή, melaina chole), the Latin acedia and taedium vitae, the Renaissance tristitia and melancholia, as well as the modern ennui, spleen, mal de vivre, nausée, noia

31. Thus, it is common to find the background of modern depression linked to concepts such as the Greeks Aegritude (θλίψη, aegritudo) and black bile (μέλαινα χολή, melaina chole), the Latin acedia and taedium vitae, the Renaissance tristitia and melancholia, as well as the modern ennui, spleen, mal de vivre, nausée, noia

32. Thus, it is common to find the background of modern depression linked to concepts such as the Greeks Aegritude (θλίψη, aegritudo) and black bile (μέλαινα χολή, melaina chole), the Latin acedia and taedium vitae, the Renaissance tristitia and melancholia, as well as the modern ennui, spleen, mal de vivre, nausée, noia

33. Simple boredom is the sort you suffer from during long Christmas dinners or political speeches; "existential" boredom is more complex and persistent, taking in many conditions, such as melancholia, depression, world weariness and what the psalmist called the "destruction that wasteth at noonday"—or spiritual despair, often referred to as acedia or Accidie.