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Often used in the same context:
mournful,
lugubrious,
melancholy,
morose,
dolorous,
quavery,
funereal,
lachrymose,
baleful,
plaintive,
sorrowful,
jaunty,
melancholic,
rueful,
forlorn,
pensive,
hangdog,
sepulchral,
plangent,
haunting,
wistful,
piteous,
tremulous,
droll,
mellifluous,
toneless,
sonorous,
pallid,
elegiac,
portentous,
reproachful,
bathetic,
twinkly,
dulcet,
affectless,
desultory,
sullen,
sardonic,
dreamy,
leaden,
easeful,
stentorian,
wry,
beatific,
sombre,
cadaverous,
cheery,
glum,
languorous,
careworn,
mirthless,
tenebrous,
moony,
mawkish,
maudlin,
trembly,
wheezy,
ruminative,
beguiling,
chirpy,
somber,
incantatory,
dirgelike,
saturnine,
florid,
somnambulistic,
bleary,
gleeful,
dreary,
sibilant,
dour,
resonant,
poignant,
anguished,
croaky,
grumbly,
unpoetic,
grim,
dickensian,
languid,
deadpan,
weepy,
uninflected,
pitying,
soporific,
whispery,
muzzy,
sententious,
orotund,
nabokovian,
reedy,
winsome,
rheumy,
lumpish,
fuddled,
narcotized,
guileless,
tuneless,
mordant,
rhapsodic,
melodramatic,
joyless,
advanced,
avail,
be,
buy,
can,
deal,
depart,
disappearing,
do,
docs,
feel,
free,
get,
hard,
hath,
improving,
inconsistent,
know,
lie,
makes,
woeful,
sad,
heartrending,
rending,
dismal,
woful,
sadder,
pathetic,
saddest,
pitiful,
thrilling,
weird,
cheerful
Synonyms:
mournful,
sad
Also try:
— Nouns for doleful:
sound,
voice,
creatures,
tale,
dumps,
cry,
cries,
tone
eyes,
face,
story,
more...
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