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    Lach·ry·mose
    /ˈlakrəˌmōs/

    adjective

  2. The meaning of LACHRYMOSE is given to tears or weeping : tearful. How to use lachrymose in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. adjective. literary us / ˈlæk.rɪ.moʊs / uk / ˈlæk.rɪ.məʊs / Add to word list. sad or likely to cry often and easily: He is better known for his lachrymose ballads than hard rock numbers. Synonyms. dolorous literary. tearful. teary. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Weeping and crying. bawl. blubber. boohoo. break down. bucket.

  4. Lachrymose definition: suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful. . See examples of LACHRYMOSE used in a sentence.

  5. adjective. literary uk / ˈlæk.rɪ.məʊs / us / ˈlæk.rɪ.moʊs / Add to word list. sad or likely to cry often and easily: He is better known for his lachrymose ballads than hard rock numbers. Synonyms. dolorous literary. tearful. teary. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Weeping and crying. bawl. blubber. boohoo. break down. bucket.

  6. Books and plays and films can all be lachrymose, if their intent is to induce shameless sniveling. Definitions of lachrymose. adjective. showing sorrow. synonyms: dolorous, dolourous, tearful, weeping. sorrowful. experiencing or marked by or expressing sorrow especially that associated with irreparable loss.

  7. lachrymose in American English. (ˈlækrəˌmoʊs ) adjective. 1. inclined to shed many tears; tearful. 2. causing tears; sad. a lachrymose tale. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  8. Definition of lachrymose adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define lachrymose. lachrymose synonyms, lachrymose pronunciation, lachrymose translation, English dictionary definition of lachrymose. also lac·ri·mose adj. 1. Weeping or inclined to weep; tearful. 2. Causing or tending to cause tears. lach′ry·mos′i·ty , lac′ri·mos′i·ty n. American...

  10. Lachrymose definition: Weeping or inclined to weep; tearful.

  11. The lachrymose prelate contributed hugely to the gaiety of nations. Lola Montez | Edmund B. d'Auvergne M. Nioche drained his pungent glass at a long draught, and looked out from eyes more lachrymose in consequence.

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