slovodefinícia
sorrow
(mass)
sorrow
- ľútosť, smútok
sorrow
(encz)
sorrow,lítost n: Zdeněk Brož
sorrow
(encz)
sorrow,smutek n: Zdeněk Brož
sorrow
(encz)
sorrow,žal v: Zdeněk Brož
Sorrow
(gcide)
Sorrow \Sor"row\, n. [OE. sorwe, sorewe, sor?e, AS. sorg, sorh;
akin to D. zorg care, anxiety, OS. sorga, OHG. sorga, soraga,
suorga, G. sorge, Icel., Sw., & Dan. sorg, Goth. sa['u]rga;
of unknown origin.]
The uneasiness or pain of mind which is produced by the loss
of any good, real or supposed, or by diseappointment in the
expectation of good; grief at having suffered or occasioned
evil; regret; unhappiness; sadness. --Milton.
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How great a sorrow suffereth now Arcite! --Chaucer.
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The safe and general antidote against sorrow is
employment. --Rambler.
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Syn: Grief; unhappiness; regret; sadness; heaviness;
mourning; affliction. See Affliction, and Grief.
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Sorrow
(gcide)
Sorrow \Sor"row\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sorrowed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Sorrowing.] [OE. sorowen, sorwen, sorhen, AS. sorgian;
akin to Goth. sa['u]rgan. See Sorrow, n.]
To feel pain of mind in consequence of evil experienced,
feared, or done; to grieve; to be sad; to be sorry.
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Sorrowing most of all . . . that they should see his
face no more. --Acts xx. 38.
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I desire no man to sorrow for me. --Sir J.
Hayward.
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sorrow
(wn)
sorrow
n 1: an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or
bereavement; "he tried to express his sorrow at her loss"
[ant: joy, joyfulness, joyousness]
2: sadness associated with some wrong done or some
disappointment; "he drank to drown his sorrows"; "he wrote a
note expressing his regret"; "to his rue, the error cost him
the game" [syn: sorrow, regret, rue, ruefulness]
3: something that causes great unhappiness; "her death was a
great grief to John" [syn: grief, sorrow]
4: the state of being sad; "she tired of his perpetual sadness"
[syn: sadness, sorrow, sorrowfulness]
v 1: feel grief [syn: grieve, sorrow]
podobné slovodefinícia
sorrow
(mass)
sorrow
- ľútosť, smútok
sorrower
(mass)
sorrower
- truchliaci
drown your sorrow
(encz)
drown your sorrow,
sorrow
(encz)
sorrow,lítost n: Zdeněk Brožsorrow,smutek n: Zdeněk Brožsorrow,žal v: Zdeněk Brož
sorrower
(encz)
sorrower,truchlící adj: Zdeněk Brož
sorrowful
(encz)
sorrowful,melancholický adj: Zdeněk Brožsorrowful,smutný adj: Zdeněk Brožsorrowful,zarmoucený adj: Zdeněk Brožsorrowful,žalostný adj: Zdeněk Brož
sorrowfully
(encz)
sorrowfully,smutně adv: Zdeněk Brožsorrowfully,zarmouceně adv: Zdeněk Brož
sorrowfulness
(encz)
sorrowfulness,
sorrowing
(encz)
sorrowing, adj:
sorrows
(encz)
sorrows,smutky n: pl. Zdeněk Brožsorrows,zármutky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Oversorrow
(gcide)
Oversorrow \O`ver*sor"row\, v. t.
To grieve or afflict to excess. [Obs.] --Milton.
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Seek-sorrow
(gcide)
Seek-sorrow \Seek"-sor`row\, n.
One who contrives to give himself vexation. [Archaic.] --Sir
P. Sidney.
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Sorrowed
(gcide)
Sorrow \Sor"row\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sorrowed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Sorrowing.] [OE. sorowen, sorwen, sorhen, AS. sorgian;
akin to Goth. sa['u]rgan. See Sorrow, n.]
To feel pain of mind in consequence of evil experienced,
feared, or done; to grieve; to be sad; to be sorry.
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Sorrowing most of all . . . that they should see his
face no more. --Acts xx. 38.
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I desire no man to sorrow for me. --Sir J.
Hayward.
[1913 Webster]Sorrowed \Sor"rowed\, a.
Accompanied with sorrow; sorrowful. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Sorrowful
(gcide)
Sorrowful \Sor"row*ful\, a. [OE. sorweful, AS. sorgful.]
1. Full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected;
distressed. "This sorrowful prisoner." --Chaucer.
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My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death.
--Matt. xxvi.
38.
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2. Producing sorrow; exciting grief; mournful; lamentable;
grievous; as, a sorrowful accident.
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Syn: Sad; mournful; dismal; disconsolate; drear; dreary;
grievous; lamentable; doleful; distressing.
[1913 Webster] -- Sor"row*ful*ly, adv. --
Sor"row*ful*ness, n.
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Sorrowfully
(gcide)
Sorrowful \Sor"row*ful\, a. [OE. sorweful, AS. sorgful.]
1. Full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected;
distressed. "This sorrowful prisoner." --Chaucer.
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My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death.
--Matt. xxvi.
38.
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2. Producing sorrow; exciting grief; mournful; lamentable;
grievous; as, a sorrowful accident.
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Syn: Sad; mournful; dismal; disconsolate; drear; dreary;
grievous; lamentable; doleful; distressing.
[1913 Webster] -- Sor"row*ful*ly, adv. --
Sor"row*ful*ness, n.
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Sorrowfulness
(gcide)
Sorrowful \Sor"row*ful\, a. [OE. sorweful, AS. sorgful.]
1. Full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected;
distressed. "This sorrowful prisoner." --Chaucer.
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My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death.
--Matt. xxvi.
38.
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2. Producing sorrow; exciting grief; mournful; lamentable;
grievous; as, a sorrowful accident.
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Syn: Sad; mournful; dismal; disconsolate; drear; dreary;
grievous; lamentable; doleful; distressing.
[1913 Webster] -- Sor"row*ful*ly, adv. --
Sor"row*ful*ness, n.
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Sorrowing
(gcide)
Sorrow \Sor"row\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sorrowed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Sorrowing.] [OE. sorowen, sorwen, sorhen, AS. sorgian;
akin to Goth. sa['u]rgan. See Sorrow, n.]
To feel pain of mind in consequence of evil experienced,
feared, or done; to grieve; to be sad; to be sorry.
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Sorrowing most of all . . . that they should see his
face no more. --Acts xx. 38.
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I desire no man to sorrow for me. --Sir J.
Hayward.
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Sorrowless
(gcide)
Sorrowless \Sor"row*less\, a.
Free from sorrow.
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Unsorrowed
(gcide)
Unsorrowed \Un*sor"rowed\, a.
Not sorrowed for; unlamented. --Beau. & Fl.
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sorrow
(wn)
sorrow
n 1: an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or
bereavement; "he tried to express his sorrow at her loss"
[ant: joy, joyfulness, joyousness]
2: sadness associated with some wrong done or some
disappointment; "he drank to drown his sorrows"; "he wrote a
note expressing his regret"; "to his rue, the error cost him
the game" [syn: sorrow, regret, rue, ruefulness]
3: something that causes great unhappiness; "her death was a
great grief to John" [syn: grief, sorrow]
4: the state of being sad; "she tired of his perpetual sadness"
[syn: sadness, sorrow, sorrowfulness]
v 1: feel grief [syn: grieve, sorrow]
sorrower
(wn)
sorrower
n 1: a person who is feeling grief (as grieving over someone who
has died) [syn: mourner, griever, sorrower,
lamenter]
sorrowful
(wn)
sorrowful
adj 1: experiencing or marked by or expressing sorrow especially
that associated with irreparable loss; "sorrowful
widows"; "a sorrowful tale of death and despair";
"sorrowful news"; "even in laughter the heart is
sorrowful"- Proverbs 14:13 [ant: joyful]
sorrowfully
(wn)
sorrowfully
adv 1: in a sorrowful manner
2: with sadness; in a sorrowful manner; "his mother looked at
him dolefully when he told her he had joined the Army" [syn:
dolefully, sorrowfully]
sorrowfulness
(wn)
sorrowfulness
n 1: the state of being sad; "she tired of his perpetual
sadness" [syn: sadness, sorrow, sorrowfulness]
2: a state of gloomy sorrow [syn: mournfulness,
sorrowfulness, ruthfulness]
sorrowing
(wn)
sorrowing
adj 1: sorrowful through loss or deprivation; "bereft of hope"
[syn: bereaved, bereft, grief-stricken, grieving,
mourning(a), sorrowing(a)]

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