There are many possible synonyms including (just with D) dejected, despondent, disconsolate, dismal, dispirited, doleful, dolorous, downbeat, downhearted, downcast, down and out, and down in the dumps.
Also: sad, miserable, glum, gloomy, unhappy, funereal, lachrymose, lugubrious, mirthless, miserable, moody, mournful, somber, sorrowful, wistful, woebegone, or woeful.
Sad, unhappy.
sad
Melancholy.
unhappy, depressed, dark, down, cheerless
plaintive meaning expressive of suffering or woe
dark, dull, dim, dismal, blac, grey, murky, dreary, miserable, glum, dispirited
The girls tried to cheer up their melancholy roommate. Sometimes I feel melancholy and sometimes I feel happy. It must have been the gloom of the house and the steady rain that made me feel so melancholy. My cat was shot and so my sister was in a melancholy mood for awhile. There is melancholy in the wind and sorrow in the grass.
Melancholy.
unhappy, depressed, dark, down, cheerless
despair, misery, sadness, the blues, melancholy, unhappiness, despondency
plaintive meaning expressive of suffering or woe
It's approximately the same as what today we would call clinical depression.
dark, dull, dim, dismal, blac, grey, murky, dreary, miserable, glum, dispirited
hopelessness OR disappointment.
Melancholy means sad.
Melancholy
Melancholy?
melancholy is an adverb.
The Melancholy of Resistance was created in 1989.