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sorrow

N ความเศร้า ใจ  ความเสียใจ  sensitivity grief pity insensitivity kwam-sao-jai

 

sorrow

VI เศร้าใจ  เสียใจ  sao-jai

 

sorrow over

PHRV คร่ำครวญ เกี่ยวกับ  grief over lament over kam-kuan-kiao-kab

 

sorrower

N คนที่ เศร้าโศก  kon-ti-sao-sok

 

sorrowful

ADJ โศกเศร้า  เสียใจ มาก  lamentable mournful sad happy comedic sao-sok

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SORROW

n.The uneasiness or pain of mind which is produced by the loss of any good. or of frustrated hopes of good, or expected loss of happiness; to grieve; to be sad. I rejoice not that ye were made sorry, but the ye sorrowed to repentance. 2 Corinthians 7:9. Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spoke, that they should see his face no more. Acts 2 :38.

 

SORROWED

pp. Accompanied with sorrow. [Not in use. ]

 

SORROWFUL

a. 1. Sad; grieving for the loss of some good, or on account of some expected evil.
2. Deeply serious; depressed; dejected. 1 Samuel 1:15.
3. Producing sorrow; exciting grief; mournful; as a sorrowful accident.
4. Expressing grief; accompanied with grief; as sorrowful meat. Job 6:7.

 

SORROWFULLY

adv. In a sorrowful manner; in a manner to produce grief.

 

SORROWFULNESS

n.State of being sorrowful; grief.

 

SORROWING

ppr. Feeling sorrow, grief or regret.

 

SORROWING

n.Expression of sorrow.

 

SORROWLESS

a.Free from sorrow.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SORROW

Sor "row, n. Etym: [OE. sorwe, sorewe, sor, AS. sorg, sorh; akin to D.zorg care, anxiety, OS. sorga, OHG. sorga, soraga, suorga, G. sorge, Icel., Sw. , & Dan. sorg, Goth. saúrga; of unknown origin. ]

 

Defn: The uneasiness or pain of mind which is produced by the loss of any good, real or supposed, or by diseappointment in the expectation of good; grief at having suffered or occasioned evil; regret; unhappiness; sadness. Milton. How great a sorrow suffereth now Arcite! Chaucer. The safe and general antidote against sorrow is employment. Rambler.

 

Syn. -- Grief; unhappiness; regret; sadness; heaviness; mourning; affliction. See Affliction, and Grief.

 

SORROW

Sor "row, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sorrowed; p. pr. & vb. n. Sorrowing. ]Etym: [OE. sorowen, sorwen, sorhen, AS. sorgian; akin to Goth. saúrgan. See Sorrow, n.]

 

Defn: To feel pain of mind in consequence of evil experienced, feared, or done; to grieve; to be sad; to be sorry. Sorrowing most of all. .. that they should see his face no more. Acts xx. 38.I desire no man to sorrow for me. Sir J. Hayward.

 

SORROWED

SORROWED Sor "rowed (, a.

 

Defn: Accompanied with sorrow; sorrowful. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

SORROWFUL

Sor "row *ful, a. Etym: [OE. sorweful, AS. sorgful.]

 

1. Full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed. "This sorrowful prisoner. " Chaucer. My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death. Matt. xxvi. 38.

 

2. Producing sorrow; exciting grief; mournful; lamentable; grievous; as, a sorrowful accident.

 

Syn. -- Sad; mournful; dismal; disconsolate; drear; dreary; grievous; lamentable; doleful; distressing. -- Sor "row *ful *ly, adv. -- Sor "row *ful *ness, n.

 

SORROWLESS

SORROWLESS Sor "row *less, a.

 

Defn: Free from sorrow.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sorrow

sor row |ˈsärō ˈsɔroʊ ˈsɑroʊ | noun a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others: he understood the sorrow and discontent underlying his brother's sigh. an event or circumstance that causes such a feeling: it was a great sorrow to her when they separated. the outward expression of grief; lamentation. verb [ no obj. ] feel or display deep distress: (as adj. sorrowing ) : the sorrowing widower found it hard to relate to his sons. ORIGIN Old English sorh, sorg (noun ), sorgian (verb ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zorg and German Sorge .

 

sorrowful

sor row ful |ˈsärəfəl ˈsɔːroʊfl | adjective feeling or showing grief: she looked at him with sorrowful eyes. causing grief: the sorrowful news of his father's death. DERIVATIVES sor row ful ly adverb, sor row ful ness noun ORIGIN Old English sorhful (see sorrow, -ful ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

sorrow

sor ¦row |ˈsɒrəʊ | noun [ mass noun ] a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others: a bereaved person needs time to work through their sorrow. [ count noun ] an event or circumstance that causes sorrow: it was a great sorrow to her when they separated. the outward expression of grief; lamentation. verb [ no obj. ] feel or display deep distress: (as adj. sorrowing ) : the sorrowing widower found it hard to relate to his sons. ORIGIN Old English sorh, sorg (noun ), sorgian (verb ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zorg and German Sorge .

 

sorrowful

sor ¦row |ful |ˈsɒrə (ʊ )fʊl, -f (ə )l | adjective feeling or showing grief: she looked at him with sorrowful eyes. causing grief: the sorrowful news of his father's death. DERIVATIVES sorrowfully adverb, sorrowfulness noun ORIGIN Old English sorhful (see sorrow, -ful ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

sorrow

sorrow noun 1 he felt sorrow at her death: sadness, unhappiness, misery, despondency, regret, depression, despair, desolation, dejection, wretchedness, gloom, dolefulness, melancholy, woe, heartache, grief; literary dolor. ANTONYMS joy. 2 the sorrows of life: trouble, difficulty, problem, adversity, misery, woe, affliction, trial, tribulation, misfortune, pain, setback, reverse, blow, failure, tragedy. ANTONYMS joy. verb they sorrowed over her grave: mourn, lament, grieve, be sad, be miserable, be despondent, despair, suffer, ache, agonize, anguish, pine, weep, wail. ANTONYMS rejoice. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See mourn . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

sorrowful

sorrowful adjective 1 sorrowful eyes: sad, unhappy, dejected, regretful, downcast, miserable, downhearted, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, desolate, glum, gloomy, doleful, dismal, melancholy, mournful, woeful, woebegone, forlorn, crestfallen, heartbroken; informal blue, down in /at the mouth, down in the dumps. 2 sorrowful news: tragic, sad, unhappy, awful, miserable, sorry, pitiful; traumatic, upsetting, depressing, distressing, dispiriting, heartbreaking, harrowing; formal grievous.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

sorrow

sorrow noun 1 he felt genuine sorrow at what had happened: sadness, unhappiness, dejection, regret, depression, misery, cheerlessness, downheartedness, despondency, despair, desolation, wretchedness, glumness, gloom, gloominess, heaviness of heart, dolefulness, melancholy, low spirits, mournfulness, woe, broken-heartedness, heartache, grief; informal down; literary dolorous; rare disconsolateness, disconsolation, dismalness. ANTONYMS joy. 2 the joys and sorrows of life: trouble, difficulty, problem, adversity, misery, woe, affliction, trial, tribulation, misfortune, reverse of fortune, misadventure, mishap, stroke of bad luck, setback, reverse, blow, failure, accident, disaster, tragedy, catastrophe, calamity. verb they stood sorrowing over the grave of their niece: be sad, feel sad, be miserable, be despondent, despair, suffer, ache, agonize, anguish, be wretched, be dejected, be heavy of heart, pine, weep, shed tears, grieve, mourn, lament, wail. ANTONYMS rejoice.

 

sorrowful

sorrowful adjective 1 she looked at him with sorrowful eyes: sad, unhappy, dejected, regretful, depressed, downcast, miserable, downhearted, down, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, desolate, bowed down, wretched, glum, gloomy, doleful, dismal, blue, melancholy, melancholic, low-spirited, mournful, woeful, woebegone, forlorn, crestfallen, broken-hearted, heartbroken, inconsolable, grief-stricken; informal down in the mouth, down in the dumps. ANTONYMS happy, cheerful. 2 the sorrowful news of his father's death: tragic, sad, unhappy, awful, miserable, wretched, sorry, pitiful, pitiable, grievous, traumatic, upsetting, depressing, distressing, disturbing, disquieting, dispiriting, heartbreaking, heart-rending, agonizing, harrowing; rare distressful. ANTONYMS cheerful, comic.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sorrow

sor row /sɔ́ːroʊ |sɔ́rəʊ /名詞 s /-z /1 U «…に対する » (深い )悲しみ , 悲哀 (sadness ), 悲嘆 (grief ), 痛恨 «for , at , over » feel deep sorrow for bereaved children 残された子供たちを大変気の毒に思う There are no words to express my sorrow over Ed's tragic death .エドの悲劇的な死に対する悲しみは, とても言葉にはできない more in sorrow than in anger 怒りというよりはむしろ悲しい [残念な ]気持ちで 類義 sorrowとsadness, grief, distress sadness はさまざまな程度の悲しみを表す一般的な語. sorrow は喪失感や失望などによる長期にわたる深い悲しみ. grief 不幸や災難などによる更にいたましい一時的な激しい苦痛をいう. distress は悲しみ 心配 恐怖などによる精神的な悩みや肉体的な苦痛 .2 U «…に対する » 哀惜 , 哀悼 ; 後悔 , 遺憾 (regret ) «for » express sorrow for the maltreatment of the prisoners 囚人の虐待に遺憾の意を表す 3 C 通例 s; 複数扱い 〗 «…にとって » ひどく悲しい出来事 [状況 ]; 悲しみ [後悔 ]の種 , 不幸 «to » drown one's sorrows in A A 〈酒など 〉で悲しみを紛らす ▸ A foolish son is a sorrow to his mother .ばか息子は母親の苦労の種である the M n of S rrows 悲しみを背負った人 〘キリストのこと 〙.動詞 自動詞 かたく 文 ⦆ «…を » 悲しむ , 残念に思う , 悲嘆にくれる (grieve ); お悔やみを言う «for , at , over » .er 名詞 ing ly 副詞

 

sorrowful

sor row ful /sɔ́ːrəf (ə )l |sɔ́rəʊ -/形容詞 1 ⦅文 ⦆悲嘆にくれている ; 悲しげな .2 悲しみをさそう, 哀れな .ly 副詞 ness 名詞