Crossword-Solution: LACHRYMOSE 10 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Lachrymose a. Generating or shedding tears; given to shedding tears;
suffused with tears; tearful.

We have 21 clues for the answer “LACHRYMOSE”

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shedding tears 1 answer
Inducing tears 1 answer
overemotional 24 answers
Weepy 27 answers
Teary-___ 31 answers
regretting 35 answers
Tearful 35 answers
mushy 47 answers
deploring 50 answers
Sobbing 50 answers
Weeping 52 answers
sappy 54 answers
Lamenting 55 answers
gushing 58 answers
Maudlin 59 answers
Crying 65 answers
Pathetic 65 answers
Insipid 66 answers
grieving 67 answers
Sentimental 69 answers
Tears 71 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LACHRYMOSE (5)

Nioche drained his pungent glass at a long draught, and looked out from eyes more lachrymose in consequence.
The American Henry James 1994
Two of the Damned Two Blighted Beings, haggard, lachrymose, and detested, met on a blasted heath in the light of a struggling moon.
Fantastic Fables Ambrose Bierce 2007
She described the murder of her lover "as if she were giving her cook a household recipe for making apricot Jam." Lucien was humble and lachrymose.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals H. B. Irving 1996
But to give the lie to her assertion she was seized with lachrymose twitches, that soon produced a dribbling face.
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1996
Seeing the Grand Canon for the first time does not necessarily produce the startling and lachrymose effects that have been described by some emotional writers, but the first sight never disappoints and always leaves a deep and lasting impression.
Arizona Sketches Joseph A. Munk 1996

Quotes with LACHRYMOSE (1)

The standard modern measurement for inebriation is the Ose system. This has been considerably developed over the years, but the common medical consensus currently has jocose, verbose, morose, bellicose, lachrymose, comatose, adios. This is a workable but incomplete system, as it fails to take in otiose (meaning impractical) which comes just after jocose. Nor does it have grandiose preceding bellicose. And how they managed to miss out globose (amorphous or formless) before comatose is beyond me.
Mark Forsyth The Horologicon: A Day's Jaunt Through the Lost Words of the English Language
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Appears in: NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1993–2007).