melancholiness (Meaning)
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melancholiness (n.)
The state or quality of being melancholy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of melancholiness
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melancholiness Sentence Examples
- The rain evoked a sense of melancholy, stirring memories of lost love.
- The fading autumn leaves painted a melancholic scene, reminding her of the fleeting nature of time.
- The piano's soft melodies flowed through the room, weaving an ethereal aura of melancholy.
- His solitary figure cast a melancholic shadow across the empty park.
- The old photographs held a bittersweet melancholy, preserving memories both joyful and painful.
- The melancholy of the winter sky cast a pall over the city, dampening the spirits of its inhabitants.
- The scent of rain on pavement unleashed a wave of melancholy, evoking nostalgia and a longing for the past.
- The melody of the violin echoed with a haunting melancholy, stirring deep emotions within the listeners.
- The melancholy of the lost child permeated the air, creating an atmosphere of sorrow and despair.
- The twilight's melancholy hues painted a poignant tapestry upon the horizon, as if mourning the day's passing.
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The state or quality of being melancholy.
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The rain evoked a sense of melancholy, stirring memories of lost love.
The fading autumn leaves painted a melancholic scene, reminding her of the fleeting nature of time.
The piano's soft melodies flowed through the room, weaving an ethereal aura of melancholy.
His solitary figure cast a melancholic shadow across the empty park.