sorrow (Meaning)

Wordnet

sorrow (n)

an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement

sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment

something that causes great unhappiness

the state of being sad

Wordnet

sorrow (v)

feel grief

sorrow Sentence Examples

  1. The sorrow gnawed at her heart, a constant reminder of her loss.
  2. The mournful cries of the widow filled the air with a palpable sense of sorrow.
  3. His eyes held a deep sorrow that seemed to weigh heavy upon his soul.
  4. The war left an unspeakable sorrow in its wake, shattering lives and hearts.
  5. The death of his beloved pet filled him with a profound and inconsolable sorrow.
  6. Her sorrow manifested in sleepless nights and tear-stained cheeks.
  7. The sorrow of the nation united its people in a shared sense of grief.
  8. The song's lyrics captured the depths of her sorrow, echoing the anguish she had endured.
  9. The pain of betrayal brought with it an unbearable sorrow that consumed her every thought.
  10. The weight of the world's sorrows seemed to crush his spirit, leaving him weary and hopeless.

FAQs About the word sorrow

an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement, sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment, something that causes great unh

ache, anguish, mourn,grieve, sigh, cry,suffer, weep, hurt, agonize

joy, triumph, beam, delight, glory, laugh, beam, rejoice, triumph, glory

The sorrow gnawed at her heart, a constant reminder of her loss.

The mournful cries of the widow filled the air with a palpable sense of sorrow.

His eyes held a deep sorrow that seemed to weigh heavy upon his soul.

The war left an unspeakable sorrow in its wake, shattering lives and hearts.