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Often used in the same context:
melancholy,
plangent,
doleful,
melancholic,
elegiac,
lachrymose,
lugubrious,
lambent,
mournful,
songlike,
bathetic,
tremulous,
haunting,
incantatory,
oneiric,
pointillistic,
tenebrous,
dreamy,
mozartian,
mawkish,
dostoevskian,
maudlin,
wistful,
drear,
portentous,
songful,
muzzy,
sepulchral,
beguiling,
cloying,
easeful,
toneless,
sorrowful,
hieratic,
somnambulistic,
funereal,
twilit,
ruminative,
miasmic,
baleful,
discordant,
unrelieved,
melodramatic,
undulant,
memento mori,
florid,
cacophonic,
effulgent,
moony,
dirgelike,
literalized,
danse macabre,
gauzy,
quavery,
unquiet,
wordsworthian,
nabokovian,
dies irae,
treacly,
greyness,
languorous,
orotund,
kyrie eleison,
fugal,
unaffecting,
polytonal,
desolating,
numinous,
aphoristic,
piteous,
opiated,
imagistic,
epiphanic,
premonitory,
pellucid,
overwrought,
phantasmal,
hypnotic,
vivifying,
cor anglais,
overfamiliar,
reverberant,
morose,
lumpish,
evocative,
languid,
dissonant,
unmodulated,
stygian,
entrancing,
ethereal,
melismatic,
mellifluous,
apparitional,
overdetermined,
uninflected,
saturnine,
chthonic,
rebarbative,
resonant,
tinkly,
etiolated,
woeful,
plaintive,
sad,
distressful,
fretful,
sadder,
woful,
cheery,
heartrending,
querulous,
anguished,
cheerful,
dismal,
joyful
Synonyms:
dolourous,
lachrymose,
sorrowful,
tearful,
weeping
Also try:
— Nouns for dolorous:
way
pitch,
stroke,
tone,
voice,
cry,
face,
mansions,
tale,
expression,
eyes,
more...
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