Meaning & Definition of word "Mournful"

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    Mournful

    /ˈmɔːrnfəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. expressing or causing sorrow or grief; full of mourning.
      • Example: The mournful melody of the violin filled the room with a sense of loss.
    • 2. characterized by deep sadness or regret.
      • Example: Her mournful expression made it clear that she was still grieving for her lost friend.
    • 3. having a dismal or bleak appearance.
      • Example: The mournful landscape after the storm left everyone feeling desolate.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from 'mourn' + '-ful'; meaning full of mourning.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mournful cry:

    A cry that expresses deep sorrow or grief.

    mournful eyes:

    Eyes that reflect sadness or grief.

    mournful silence:

    A silence filled with sadness or contemplation.

    Related Words

    mourn:

    To feel or show sorrow or grief.

    grief:

    Deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death.

    lament:

    A passionate expression of grief.

    Slang Meanings of mournful

    Meaning: Feeling down or sad.

    Example Sentence: After his breakup, he was feeling really mournful.

    Meaning: A dramatic expression of sadness.

    Example Sentence: She put on a mournful act to get sympathy.