Adjective
mournful (comparative mournfuller or more mournful, superlative mournfullest or most mournful)
- Filled with grief or sadness; being in a state in which one mourns.
- Fit to inspire mourning; tragic.
1845, Edgar Allan Poe, The Fall of the House of Usher:Having deposited our mournful burden upon tressels within this region of horror, we partially turned aside the yet unscrewed lid of the coffin, and looked upon the face of the tenant.
Translations
filled with grief or sadness
- Bulgarian: тъжен (bg) (tǎžen), печален (bg) (pečalen)
- Catalan: planyívol m
- French: affligé (fr), éploré (fr), mélancolique (fr), lugubre (fr), funèbre (fr), morne (fr), chagrin (fr)
- Galician: pesaroso
- Georgian: საცოდავი (sacodavi)
- Greek: πένθιμος (el) (pénthimos)
- Italian: lamentoso (it)
- Latin: funestus
- Maori: taukiri, tīkapa, whakahiatangi
- Occitan: mornarós, malgraciós, languinós, melancolic (oc), mòrn, solombrós
- Portuguese: pesaroso (pt)
- Russian: скорбный (ru) (skorbnyj), печа́льный (ru) (pečálʹnyj), заунывный (ru) (zaunyvnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: brònach
- Spanish: melancólico (es), lastimero (es)
- Turkish: kederli (tr), hüzünlü (tr)
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