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    Sor·row
    /ˈsôrō/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. feel or display deep distress: "a woman had cried all night, sorrowing over the death of her husband"
  2. Sorrow is a noun that means deep distress, sadness, or regret for the loss of someone or something loved. It can also be a verb that means to feel or express sorrow. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of sorrow.

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  4. Sorrow is a noun or verb that means a feeling of great sadness or regret, or something that causes this feeling. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of sorrow with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Sorrow is a noun or verb that means a feeling of great sadness or regret, or something that causes this feeling. Learn how to use sorrow in sentences, compare it with other words and see translations in different languages.

  6. a cause or occasion of grief or regret, as an affliction, a misfortune, or trouble: His first sorrow was the bank failure. Synonyms: adversity. the expression of grief, sadness, disappointment, or the like: muffled sorrow.

  7. Sorrow is a feeling of immense sadness, like the sorrow you would feel if your best friend suddenly moved across the country. Sorrow is an almost unbearable sadness. In fact, it is often used as a synonym for grief. If you drop a pretty picture frame and it breaks, you might feel sad.

  8. Sorrow is a noun that means mental suffering caused by loss, disappointment, or misfortune, or an instance of this. It is also a verb that means to feel or express grief. See different dictionaries, thesaurus, and translations of sorrow.

  9. Sorrow is a feeling of deep sadness or regret caused by loss, misfortune, or injury. It can also be a cause or occasion of grief, or an expression of mourning. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and translations of sorrow.

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