melancholily (Meaning)

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melancholily (adv.)

In a melancholy manner.

Synonyms & Antonyms of melancholily

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melancholily Sentence Examples

  1. The melancholic gaze of the old man painted a forlorn picture of a life unfulfilled.
  2. The rain fell melancholically, washing away the remnants of the day's joy.
  3. The melody of the violin carried a melancholic undertone, stirring up bittersweet memories.
  4. The abandoned house stood melancholically, its windows boarded up and steeped in forgotten dreams.
  5. She stared out the window, her eyes filled with melancholic longing for what could never be.
  6. The aroma of freshly cut grass evoked a melancholic sigh, reminding her of childhood summers long gone.
  7. The sight of the withered rose petals scattered across the floor filled her with melancholic regret.
  8. The old photographs on the mantelpiece evoked a wave of melancholic nostalgia.
  9. The autumn leaves danced melancholically in the breeze, a symbol of the passing of time.
  10. The sound of the sea crashing against the shore was melancholically soothing, reminding her of the vastness and tranquility of the natural world.

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In a melancholy manner.

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The melancholic gaze of the old man painted a forlorn picture of a life unfulfilled.

The rain fell melancholically, washing away the remnants of the day's joy.

The melody of the violin carried a melancholic undertone, stirring up bittersweet memories.

The abandoned house stood melancholically, its windows boarded up and steeped in forgotten dreams.