sorroxw is spelled "le chagrin" (masc.) in French.
triste, plein de chagrin
The word 'sorrowful' is not a noun. The word 'sorrowful' is the adjective form for the noun sorrow. The noun form for the adjective sorrowful is sorrowfulness.
sorrowful would be translated 'plein de chagrin' or 'triste' (simpler and more common) in French.
The word sorrowful consists of:no prefixroot word sorrowsuffix -ful
Yes, sorrowful is an adjective because it can be used to describe something.
The suffix -ful means "full of" or "characterized by". Peaceful, plentiful, and sorrowful are examples.
The word 'sorrowful' is not a noun. The word 'sorrowful' is the adjective form for the noun sorrow. The noun form for the adjective sorrowful is sorrowfulness.
sorrowful would be translated 'plein de chagrin' or 'triste' (simpler and more common) in French.
The word sorrowful consists of:no prefixroot word sorrowsuffix -ful
Very sad.
Moestifer is a Latin word that mean sorrowful when translated into English. Sorrowful is defined as the emotional expression of grief.
Lugubrious means looking or sounding sad and dismal. It is often used to describe something that is mournful or gloomy in appearance or tone.
Elegy.
alone, left, sorrowful, forgotten ect.
Try sore as the root for sorrow.
sorrowful
The word is believed to be influenced by the Latin word tristis, which means 'sad' or 'sorrowful'.
This isn't a big word, but it is a word for not happy - sad Also, sorrowful