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sorrowfulness

[sor-uh-fuhl, sawr-]

sor·row·ful

[sor-uh-fuhl, sawr-]
adjective
1.
full of or feeling sorrow; grieved; sad.
2.
showing or expressing sorrow; mournful; plaintive: a sorrowful song.
3.
involving or causing sorrow; distressing: a sorrowful event.

Origin:
before 900; Middle English sorowful, Old English sorgful. See sorrow, -ful

sor·row·ful·ly, adverb
sor·row·ful·ness, noun
o·ver·sor·row·ful, adjective
o·ver·sor·row·ful·ly, adverb
o·ver·sor·row·ful·ness, noun


1. unhappy, grieving. 2. melancholy. 3. piteous, heartbreaking.

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sorrow (ˈsɒrəʊ)
 
n
1.  the characteristic feeling of sadness, grief, or regret associated with loss, bereavement, sympathy for another's suffering, for an injury done, etc
2.  a particular cause or source of regret, grief, etc
3.  Also called: sorrowing the outward expression of grief or sadness
 
vb
4.  (intr) to mourn or grieve
 
[Old English sorg; related to Old Norse sorg, Gothic saurga, Old High German sworga]
 
'sorrower
 
n
 
'sorrowful
 
adj
 
'sorrowfully
 
adv
 
'sorrowfulness
 
n

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