Words For Sadness And Sorrow

5 words in this vocabulary list

adjective expressing sorrow; mournful

adverb in a sorrowful or mournful manner

  • The doleful music filled the concert hall, evoking a sense of melancholy among the audience.
  • She looked doleful as she sat alone at the party, sipping her drink quietly.
  • After watching that doleful movie, I was in a real funk for the rest of the day.
  • The doleful clouds hung low in the sky, as if mourning the loss of the sun.

noun a person who is suffering from intense sorrow or distress

adjective feeling intense sorrow or distress

  • She was left heartbroken when she found out he had been cheating on her.
  • I can't believe she broke up with him, he's so heartbroken.
  • He's totally crushed, completely heartbroken over the breakup.
  • The news of the company's bankruptcy left the employees heartbroken.

noun a person's emotions or feelings, especially when sad or grieving

  • She spoke with a heavy heart as she delivered the news of the company's closure.
  • I felt a heavy heart when I heard about their breakup.
  • My heavy heart couldn't handle the stress of the situation.
  • The weight of his heavy heart was evident in his eyes.

noun a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause

adjective having a feeling of melancholy; sad and pensive

  • The melancholy atmosphere of the funeral was palpable.
  • She couldn't shake off the feeling of melancholy after watching a sad movie.
  • I'm feeling so down and melancholy today, I just want to stay in bed.
  • The abandoned house had a melancholy air about it, as if it held onto memories of the past.

adjective showing deep sorrow or distress; extremely sad

  • The woebegone expression on her face revealed the depth of her sorrow.
  • He looked so woebegone after his team lost the game.
  • I felt totally woebegone after failing my driving test.
  • The abandoned house had a woebegone appearance, with its broken windows and overgrown yard.