Pronunciation: /ˈmɔːrnfəlnəs/
noun the state or quality of being mournful; sorrowfulness
A1 She felt a deep sense of mournfulness after losing her pet goldfish.
A2 The mournfulness in his eyes was evident as he talked about his late grandmother.
B1 The funeral was filled with mournfulness as friends and family gathered to pay their respects.
B2 The mournfulness of the music brought tears to the eyes of everyone in the audience.
C1 The artist captured the complexity of human emotions, including mournfulness, in his latest masterpiece.
C2 Her mournfulness was palpable as she sat alone in the empty room, reflecting on past memories.
formal The mournfulness of the funeral service was palpable as friends and family gathered to pay their respects.
informal There was a sense of mournfulness in the air as we said goodbye to our beloved pet.
slang The party had a vibe of mournfulness after the news of the cancelled concert spread.
figurative The dark clouds in the sky seemed to mirror the mournfulness in her heart.
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