triste
sad; sorrowful; melancholy.
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How to use triste in a sentence
Perhaps, although not as triste as the day when The Netherlands took Spain apart.
Here and there however a few shrubs partially concealed the sand, and gave a variety to the scene which was dismally triste.
Ennui is a word one hears constantly; if it rains toute le monde est triste.
The Real Latin Quarter | F. Berkeley SmithIt was one of the most horrible and disastrous scenes on record, and acquired the name among the Spaniards of the noche triste.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel MunsellJ'ai toujours mpris la triste philosophie qui veut nous rendre insensibles la gloire.
Private Letters of Edward Gibbon (1753-1794) Volume 1 (of 2) | Edward Gibbon
He was so triste, and withal very jealous, which was the more absurd, because he was old.
British Dictionary definitions for triste
tristful (ˈtrɪstfʊl)
/ (triːst) /
archaic words for sad
Origin of triste
1Derived forms of triste
- tristfully, adverb
- tristfulness, noun
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