seek-sorrow (Meaning)
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seek-sorrow (n.)
One who contrives to give himself vexation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of seek-sorrow
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seek-sorrow Sentence Examples
- The seek-sorrow's heart was heavy with the weight of self-pity.
- The young boy's search for attention often led him down a path of seek-sorrow.
- The woman's desire for sympathy turned her into a perpetual seek-sorrow.
- The seek-sorrow found solace in dwelling on his misfortunes.
- The poet's melancholy verse reflected the seek-sorrow within him.
- The seek-sorrow's constant complaints made him unbearable to be around.
- The seek-sorrow's tears were a facade, used to manipulate others.
- The seek-sorrow's need for attention blinded him to genuine happiness.
- The seek-sorrow's misery was a self-inflicted wound.
- The seek-sorrow's life was a cycle of self-sabotage and despair.
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One who contrives to give himself vexation.
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The seek-sorrow's heart was heavy with the weight of self-pity.
The young boy's search for attention often led him down a path of seek-sorrow.
The woman's desire for sympathy turned her into a perpetual seek-sorrow.
The seek-sorrow found solace in dwelling on his misfortunes.