melancholious (Meaning)

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melancholious (a.)

Melancholy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of melancholious

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melancholious Sentence Examples

  1. The melancholious melody evoked a profound sense of nostalgia in the listener's heart.
  2. After the loss of his beloved pet, the man retreated into a melancholious solitude.
  3. The painting's melancholious hues captured the artist's somber mood.
  4. The fading sunlight cast a melancholious glow over the autumn leaves.
  5. Her eyes held a melancholious gaze that spoke volumes of unspoken sorrow.
  6. The melancholious Chopin nocturne carried her thoughts away to distant and mournful memories.
  7. The melancholious silence of the empty house was a constant reminder of her absence.
  8. The melancholious wind seemed to whisper secrets of heartache and loss.
  9. The melancholious symphony filled the air with a mournful and poignant beauty.
  10. Her melancholious spirit found solace in the solitude of nature's embrace.

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Melancholy.

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The melancholious melody evoked a profound sense of nostalgia in the listener's heart.

After the loss of his beloved pet, the man retreated into a melancholious solitude.

The painting's melancholious hues captured the artist's somber mood.

The fading sunlight cast a melancholious glow over the autumn leaves.