melancholian (Meaning)
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melancholian (n.)
A person affected with melancholy; a melancholic.
Synonyms & Antonyms of melancholian
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melancholian Sentence Examples
- The melancholian symphony filled the air with a haunting sadness that lingered in her heart.
- His melancholian gaze betrayed the deep sorrow hidden within his weathered face.
- The rain outside echoed her own state of melancholian, as if the heavens were weeping with her.
- The melancholian of the old photographs brought back bittersweet memories of a bygone era.
- The melancholian of the poem stirred emotions that had long been dormant within her soul.
- The melancholian waltz transported her mind to a distant time, where romantic longings held sway.
- The sight of the empty garden filled her with a profound melancholian, reminding her of the fleeting nature of beauty.
- The melancholian of the twilight sky cast an ethereal glow upon the sleeping city.
- The melancholian of the abandoned house seemed to emanate from its very walls, telling tales of forgotten lives.
- Her melancholian nature made her retreat into solitude, where she found solace in the company of her thoughts.
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A person affected with melancholy; a melancholic.
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The melancholian symphony filled the air with a haunting sadness that lingered in her heart.
His melancholian gaze betrayed the deep sorrow hidden within his weathered face.
The rain outside echoed her own state of melancholian, as if the heavens were weeping with her.
The melancholian of the old photographs brought back bittersweet memories of a bygone era.