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Term: melancholy

Part of speech: Noun

Meaning: A feeling of sadness, depression, or sorrow.

Example sentence: She couldn't help but feel a wave of melancholy wash over her as she listened to the sad song.

Part of speech: Adjective

Meaning: Expressing a feeling of sadness, gloom, or depression.

Example sentence: The gray and dreary weather matched his melancholy mood.

Part of speech: Noun

Meaning: A form of music or art that conveys a sense of sadness or gloom.

Example sentence: The haunting melody of the piano piece evoked a sense of melancholy.

Part of speech: Adjective

Meaning: Characterized by or inclined to melancholy.

Example sentence: She had always been a melancholy person, finding solace in introspection and reflection.

Part of speech: Noun

Meaning: A black bile, formerly believed to be one of the four bodily humors, which caused sadness or melancholy.

Example sentence: According to ancient medical theories, an imbalance in melancholy was believed to be the cause of her melancholy temperament.

Part of speech: Noun

Meaning: A pensive state of mind; thoughtful sadness.

Example sentence: Sitting alone by the lake, he experienced a melancholy that reminded him of simpler times.

Part of speech: Interjection

Meaning: Used to express sadness, gloom, or sorrow.

Example sentence: "Melancholy," she sighed, gazing out at the rain-soaked landscape.

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