What is another word for dolorous?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɒləɹəs], [ dˈɒləɹəs], [ d_ˈɒ_l_ə_ɹ_ə_s]
Related words: sorrowful, miserable, anguished, sorrowful mood, sorrowful song, sorrowful stories, sad story
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Similar words for dolorous:
- all (adjective)
- cheerless (adjective)
- dejected (adjective)
- deplorable (adjective)
- desolate (adjective)
- dismal (adjective)
- doleful (adjective)
- lamentable (adjective)
- melancholy (adjective)
- miserable (adjective)
- miserable, anguished (adjective)
- morose (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- piteous (adjective)
- tearful (adjective)
- uncomfortable (adjective)
- wretched (adjective)
- dolorous (noun)
- mournful (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Dolorous:
adj.
• all (adjective) • cheerless (adjective)- mopey,
- funereal,
- tenebrific,
- sad,
- somber,
- de-pressed,
- de pressed,
- more drearisome,
- draggier,
- draggiest,
- mopiest,
- in dumps,
- drab,
- mopier,
- in the dumps,
- gloomy,
- jarring,
- most drearisome,
- most dejecting,
- more dejecting.
- dispirited,
- grim,
- wistful,
- depressed,
- moody,
- mournful,
- dreary,
- despairing,
- disconsolate,
- joyless,
- pensive,
- blue,
- dejected,
- heartbroken,
- contemplative,
- morose,
- discouraged,
- woeful,
- downhearted,
- despondent,
- sullen,
- plaintive,
- disheartened,
- anxious,
- glum,
- overcome.
- de-pressing,
- more disheartening,
- hopeless,
- in pits,
- dis-heartening,
- dis heartening,
- un happier,
- un happiest,
- dis agreeable,
- in-auspicious,
- most disheartening,
- dis-agreeable,
- de pressing,
- un fortunate,
- over cast,
- un-fortunate,
- un-happy,
- overcast,
- un happy,
- over-cast,
- inauspicious,
- in auspicious.
- more god-awful,
- un-favorable,
- more god awful,
- most god-awful,
- un favorable,
- most god awful,
- god awful.
- de stroyed,
- more saddening,
- most saddened,
- low spirited,
- most dragged,
- lowspirited,
- down dumps,
- more mirthless,
- de-stroyed,
- more dragged,
- most saddening,
- most mirthless,
- down out,
- down the dumps,
- more saddened.
- dis contented,
- more tormented,
- pained,
- more racked,
- more agonized,
- dis-contented,
- most racked,
- most suffering,
- dis tressed,
- more suffering,
- more tortured,
- dis-tressed,
- Racked,
- most discontented,
- most agonized,
- most tortured,
- on downer,
- wounded,
- most tormented,
- most anguished,
- ruthful,
- more anguished.
- dire,
- afflicted,
- calamitous,
- afflictive,
- wretched,
- Dolesome,
- Dolorific,
- harrowing,
- distressing,
- heart-rending.
- more ill-humored,
- splenetic,
- more ill humored,
- illhumored,
- illtempered,
- more moping,
- more illhumored,
- most splenetic,
- more perversive,
- more splenetic,
- most moping,
- most ill humored,
- ill-humored,
- most illhumored,
- most ill-humored,
- having blahs,
- ill humored,
- ill tempered,
- singing blues,
- most perversive.
- perversive,
- in a bad mood,
- deplorable,
- having the blahs,
- singing the blues,
- mirthless,
- desolate,
- melancholy,
- torn up,
- Commiserable,
- anguished,
- Bummed,
- on a downer,
- ill-fitting,
- down and out,
- lowdown,
- in pain,
- in bad mood,
- having blue devils,
- in the pits,
- down in the dumps,
- in blue funk,
- piteous,
- cheerless,
- dismal,
- down in dumps,
- god-awful,
- miserable,
- lamentable,
- uncomfortable,
- draggy,
- low-down,
- Drearisome.
- more imploring,
- more beseeching,
- more entreating,
- more commiserable,
- most commiserable,
- most entreating,
- most imploring,
- most beseeching,
- more supplicating,
- most supplicating.
n.
• dolorous (noun) • mournful (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
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•
- doleful.
- hapless,
- lowering,
- overwhelmed,
- bleak,
- terrible,
- affective,
- inconsolable,
- unpopular,
- ill-fated,
- overwhelming,
- crestfallen,
- disastrous,
- horrible,
- displeasing,
- pitiful,
- hurtful,
- unacceptable,
- intolerable,
- pessimistic,
- funeral,
- troubled,
- agonized,
- teary,
- tragical,
- burdensome,
- sharp,
- oppressive,
- unbearable,
- stirring,
- in grief,
- dull,
- dispiriting,
- dismaying,
- emotional,
- chap-fallen,
- sober,
- unpleasing,
- prostrate,
- exhausting,
- Sorrowed,
- lonesome,
- brutal,
- heart-breaking,
- bad,
- touching,
- tyrannical,
- aching,
- affecting,
- sinking,
- discouraging,
- low-spirited,
- heavy,
- black,
- pendulous,
- lost,
- pathetic,
- serious,
- heartbreaking,
- harsh,
- onerous,
- Bewailing,
- aggrieved,
- grim-faced,
- uninviting,
- regretful,
- heart-broken,
- heavy-hearted,
- disturbing,
- plangent,
- poignant,
- unpleasant,
- shocking,
- ill-starred,
- morbid,
- hurting,
- sorry,
- louring,
- Griefful,
- emotive,
- upsetting,
- grief-stricken,
- distasteful,
- down,
- Discomforting,
- Doloroso,
- crushing,
- dark,
- solemn,
- catastrophic,
- unpalatable,
- saddening,
- sombre,
- unwelcome,
- comfortless,
- disagreeable,
- brokenhearted,
- Deploring,
- melancholic,
- unhappy,
- severe,
- Broken-hearted,
- bitter,
- Grieved,
- devastated,
- sore,
- crushed,
- repressive,
- grave,
- depressive,
- ill-omened,
- racking,
- awful,
- Darksome,
- heavy-laden,
- forlorn,
- unendurable,
- downcast,
- disheartening,
- distressful,
- pitiable,
- Star-crossed,
- sorrowing,
- upset,
- grieving,
- moving,
- depressing,
- agonizing,
- heavyhearted,
- undesired,
- drooping,
- thankless,
- unlucky,
- stricken,
- undesirable,
- appalling,
- obnoxious,
- dreadful,
- overpowering,
- heartsick,
- careworn,
- unfortunate,
- cumbersome,
- tragic.
How to use "Dolorous" in context?
The word "dolorous" can have a number of different meanings, but in general, it means sad or sorrowful. This word is used most often in terms of expressing feelings, and it can often be seen in combinations such as "dolorous eyes." It can also be used in phrases such as "a dolorous song," which means a sad, emotional song.
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