melancholy|melancholies in English
noun
[mel·an·chol·y || 'melənkɑlɪ /-kəlɪ]
sadness, dejectedness, depression, gloomy state of mind
Use "melancholy|melancholies" in a sentence
1. Why this melancholy?
2. I've always been melancholy.
3. Atrabilious: Inclined to melancholy
4. The melancholy my heart begets
5. MEMORIES OF MY MELANCHOLY WHORES
6. He only suffered a deep melancholy.
7. A funeral is a melancholy occasion.
8. Terrors and Affrights, Causes of Melancholy
9. It suited Charles' melancholy mood well.
10. Atrabilious (Adjective) characterized by melancholy
11. The melancholy song died away.
12. He sank into deep melancholy.
13. He has a melancholy look.
14. Nicola Matteis: False Consonances of Melancholy
15. 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
16. A mood of melancholy descended on us.
17. Blues definition is - low spirits : melancholy
18. Terrors and Affrights, Causes of Melancholy
19. Nothing could conjure away his melancholy.
20. Melancholy runs through all her stories.
21. The music suited her melancholy mood.
22. Atrabilious Of a peevish or melancholy disposition
23. She smiled a knowing, somewhat melancholy smile.
24. Your pleasing burden has made you melancholy.
25. A deep melancholy runs through her poetry.