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  2. Melancholy is a noun or adjective that means a sad or gloomy mood or condition, or something that causes sadness. It comes from the Latin word for black bile, which was thought to be the cause of melancholy in ancient times.

  3. affected with, characterized by, or showing melancholy; mournful; depressed: a melancholy mood. Synonyms: downcast, glum, doleful, dismal, dispirited, blue, despondent, gloomy, sorrowful. causing melancholy or sadness; saddening: a melancholy occasion. Antonyms: happy. soberly thoughtful; pensive.

  4. Melancholy means feeling or expressing sadness, or sadness that lasts for a long period of time, often without any obvious reason. See examples, pronunciation, and translations of melancholy in different languages.

  5. Melancholy is beyond sad: as a noun or an adjective, it's a word for the gloomiest of spirits. Being melancholy means that you're overcome in sorrow, wrapped up in sorrowful thoughts. The word started off as a noun for deep sadness, from a rather disgusting source.

  6. 2 days ago · Melancholy is an intense feeling of sadness or a state of mind that causes it. It can also refer to a humour or bile that was thought to cause gloominess in ancient medicine. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, and usage of melancholy.

  7. MELANCHOLY definition: 1. sad: 2. a feeling of sadness. Learn more.

  8. melancholy. noun. /ˈmelənkəli/, /ˈmelənkɒli/. /ˈmelənkɑːli/. [uncountable] (literary) a feeling of being very sad that lasts for a long time and often cannot be explained. A mood of melancholy descended on us. There is a brooding melancholy in his black and white photography. Topics Feelings c2.

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