sorrow|sorrowed|sorrowing|sorrows in English
verb
[sor·row || 'sɑrəʊ /'sɒr-]
regret; repent; mourn, grieve, be sad
Use "sorrow|sorrowed|sorrowing|sorrows" in a sentence
1. Ruth seemed part sorrowing.
2. Money borrowed is soon sorrowed.
3. Unparalleled Sorrows
4. She was sorrowing at her misfortune.
5. No sting of death nor any sorrowing.
6. It bears so many sorrows.
7. Her friend was sorrowing over the loss of a child.
8. Joys impregnate. Sorrows bring forth.
9. 8 Joys impregnate. Sorrows bring forth.
10. " The sorrows of death compassed me,
11. Behold, Thy father and I have sought Thee sorrowing.
12. Who couldn't drink, drown her sorrows.
13. In particular, I was sorrowed by the poverty that I saw.
14. Five years later, she was still sorrowing over her dead daughter.
15. Chaplet of The Seven Sorrows of Mary
16. You just like bearing all this country's sorrows.
17. But the Communion service was not to be a season of sorrowing.
18. World War I and the Beginning of Sorrows
19. He has had many sorrows in his life.
20. Friendship doubles your joys, and divides your sorrows.
21. Sorrow, anger, mourning.
22. Shared joy is a double joy; shared sorrow is half a sorrow.
23. Who was this “man of sorrows, ... acquainted with grief”?
24. Sorrow feeds on silence
25. Condole †sorrow greatly; †trans