Crossword-Solution: MELANCHOLIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Melancholic | a. | Given to melancholy; depressed; melancholy; dejected; unhappy. |
| Melancholic | n. | One affected with a gloomy state of mind. |
| Melancholic | n. | A gloomy state of mind; melancholy. |
We have 42 clues for the answer “MELANCHOLIC”
| Clue | Answers |
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| subject to melancholy | 1 answer |
| someone subject to melancholia | 1 answer |
| triste | 5 answers |
| moaning | 9 answers |
| Heartbroken | 17 answers |
| unlively | 21 answers |
| mirthless | 26 answers |
| heartsick | 32 answers |
| comfortless | 37 answers |
| unhopeful | 38 answers |
| Morose | 39 answers |
| humourless | 46 answers |
| unsightly | 50 answers |
| joyless | 50 answers |
| funereal | 50 answers |
| dispirited | 51 answers |
| Cheerless | 55 answers |
| Unsmiling | 57 answers |
| Crestfallen | 58 answers |
| Haggard | 58 answers |
| Rueful | 58 answers |
| Afflicted | 61 answers |
| Mournful | 63 answers |
| listless | 64 answers |
| Dejected | 65 answers |
| woeful | 67 answers |
| grieving | 67 answers |
| Downcast | 68 answers |
| Dreary | 68 answers |
| discontent | 69 answers |
| Glum | 69 answers |
| mourning | 69 answers |
| Moody | 69 answers |
| Ill | 70 answers |
| Aged | 70 answers |
| Pitiful | 71 answers |
| Sick | 72 answers |
| unhappy | 73 answers |
| Subdued | 75 answers |
| Lean | 78 answers |
| Sad | 86 answers |
| Low | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with MELANCHOLIC (5)
Melancholic or hypohondriac; atrabilious; Ð from the supposed predominance of black bile, to the influence of which the ancients attributed hypochondria, melancholy, and mania.
Whatever is licentious, whatever disrespectful to the sacred mysteries of our faith, whatever morbidly melancholic or splenetically sportive, whatever assails settled constitutions of government or systems of society, whatever could wound the sensibility of any mortal, except a pagan, a republican, or a dissenter, has been unrelentingly blotted out, and its place supplied by unexceptionable verses in his lordship’s later style.
Watch! You are to imagine that she--Gloriana, Belphoebe, Elizabeth--has gone on a progress to Rye to comfort her sad heart (maids are often melancholic), and while she halts at Brickwall House, the village--what was its name?’ She pushed Puck with her foot.
Marville quotes the case of an Italian of thirty, melancholic, and a deep thinker, who was observed one evening in his bed.
Hegesias, his fellow Cyrenaic, was a man of a darker and more melancholic temperament; and while Theodorus contented himself with preaching a comfortable selfishness, and obtaining pleasure, made it rather his study to avoid pain.
Quotes with MELANCHOLIC (3)
I enjoy melancholic music and art. They take me to places I don't normally get to go.
... nature did not make us to feel too good for too long (which would be no good for the survival of the species) but only to feel good enough to imagine, erroneously, that someday we might feel good all the time. To believe that humanity will ever live in a feel-good world is a common mistake. And if we do not feel good, we should act as if we do. If you act happy, then you will become happy — everybody in the workaday world knows that. If you do not improve, then someone mu…
Scientists used to do an experiment whereby a dog’s repeated reward for performing a task was unaccountably replaced by punishment. The dog, knowing it would be penalized for doing well or doing badly, would become melancholic and inactive. This and other unforeseeable results were funded by taxing up to sixty percent of people’s earnings. People became strangely melancholic and inactive