elegiacal Antonyms

Meaning of elegiacal

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elegiacal (a.)

Elegiac.

elegiacal Sentence Examples

  1. The mournful tunes being played at the cemetery were starkly elegiacal and lamented the loss of the deceased.
  2. The elegiacal melancholy of the rainy day perfectly mirrored the sadness in her heart.
  3. The poet's elegiacal verse captured the essence of his grief over the loss of his beloved.
  4. The elegiacal tone of the music filled the hall with a sense of sadness and reflection.
  5. The elegiacal quality of the lyrics resonated with the audience, evoking feelings of nostalgia and longing.
  6. The painting depicted an elegiacal scene of a lone figure standing on a windswept hill, staring out into the distance.
  7. The author's elegiacal style of writing conveyed the deep sense of loss he felt after the death of his close friend.
  8. The elegiacal ambiance of the old mansion hinted at the tragic events that had unfolded within its walls.
  9. The elegiacal melody of the piano piece brought tears to the eyes of the listeners, reminding them of their own losses.
  10. The elegiacal beauty of the autumn leaves falling from the trees symbolized the passing of time and the inevitability of change.

FAQs About the word elegiacal

Elegiac.

depressing, morbid, depressive, lonely, chill, solemn, sombre, funereal, somber, disconsolate

mirthful, buoyant, gay, blithe,cheerful, comforting, sunshiny, jolly, gay, cordial

The mournful tunes being played at the cemetery were starkly elegiacal and lamented the loss of the deceased.

The elegiacal melancholy of the rainy day perfectly mirrored the sadness in her heart.

The poet's elegiacal verse captured the essence of his grief over the loss of his beloved.

The elegiacal tone of the music filled the hall with a sense of sadness and reflection.