melancholyˈmɛl ənˌkɒl i
melancholy (n)
English Definitions:
melancholy (noun)
a feeling of thoughtful sadness
melancholy (noun)
a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
black bile, melancholy (adj)
a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy
melancholy, melancholic (adj)
characterized by or causing or expressing sadness
"growing more melancholy every hour"; "her melancholic smile"; "we acquainted him with the melancholy truth"
somber, sombre, melancholy (adj)
grave or even gloomy in character
"solemn and mournful music"; "a suit of somber black"; "a somber mood"
melancholy (Noun)
Black bile, formerly thought to be one of the four "cardinal humours" of animal bodies.
melancholy (Noun)
Great sadness or depression, especially of a thoughtful or introspective nature.
melancholy (Adjective)
Affected with great sadness or depression.
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