tristitiate (Meaning)

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tristitiate (v. t.)

To make sad.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tristitiate

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tristitiate Sentence Examples

  1. The news of his passing brought upon her an overwhelming tristitiate that enveloped her like a suffocating cloak.
  2. The once-bright colors of summer seemed muted and faded, casting a pall of tristitiate over the landscape.
  3. The sound of the mournful cello echoed through the hall, amplifying the tristitiate in the hearts of the audience.
  4. The weight of his grief caused him to tristitiate for days, isolating himself from the world.
  5. The tristitiate lingering in the room after her departure was palpable, as if her sorrow had taken on a physical form.
  6. Her eyes held an unyielding tristitiate that betrayed the pain hidden beneath the surface.
  7. The sight of the withered flowers in the vase filled him with tristitiate, reminding him of the ephemeral nature of life.
  8. The persistent drizzle outside seemed to match the tristitiate that consumed her soul.
  9. The tristitiate of the funeral procession filled the air, mingling with the scent of incense and freshly dug earth.
  10. The tristitiate that permeated the city was a constant reminder of the tragedies that had unfolded there.

FAQs About the word tristitiate

To make sad.

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The news of his passing brought upon her an overwhelming tristitiate that enveloped her like a suffocating cloak.

The once-bright colors of summer seemed muted and faded, casting a pall of tristitiate over the landscape.

The sound of the mournful cello echoed through the hall, amplifying the tristitiate in the hearts of the audience.

The weight of his grief caused him to tristitiate for days, isolating himself from the world.