melancholious (Meaning)
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melancholious (a.)
Melancholy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of melancholious
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melancholious Sentence Examples
- 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.
- Her eyes held a melancholious gaze that spoke volumes of unspoken sorrow.
- The melancholious Chopin nocturne carried her thoughts away to distant and mournful memories.
- The melancholious silence of the empty house was a constant reminder of her absence.
- The melancholious wind seemed to whisper secrets of heartache and loss.
- The melancholious symphony filled the air with a mournful and poignant beauty.
- 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.