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View synonyms for lachrymose
lachrymose
/ -ˌməʊz; ˈlækrɪˌməʊs; ˌlækrɪˈmɒsɪtɪ /
adjective
- given to weeping; tearful
- mournful; sad
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Derived Forms
- lachrymosity, noun
- ˈlachryˌmosely, adverb
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Other Words From
- lachry·mosely adverb
- lach·ry·mos·i·ty [lak-r, uh, -, mos, -i-tee], noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lachrymose1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lachrymose1
C17: from Latin lacrimōsus, from lacrima a tear
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Example Sentences
Ruth had her arms about the little old woman and her own voice was caressing if not lachrymose.
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"I will no longer read what people may now write about me," he bursts out in a fit of lachrymose querulousness.
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The lachrymose prelate contributed hugely to the gaiety of nations.
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M. Nioche drained his pungent glass at a long draught, and looked out from eyes more lachrymose in consequence.
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Our interviews were largely lachrymose on her part and morose on mine, after argument proved futile.
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