feeling or expressing great sorrow or distress. It is derived from the Latin word 'dolor' meaning pain or grief
There was great sorrow in the house of the deceased. Parting is such sweet sorrow
The word 'sorrow' is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for an emotion.
The women wept in sorrow. His sorrow was more than he could bear.
A word that describes to show sorrow for bad is 'sympathy'.
No. Sorrow is fa'anoanoa/fa'anoanoaga. Fa'afitauli is problem.
His sorrow at the loss of his friend was heartbreaking to see. It is with great sorrow that I write you this letter. The package from home relieved his sorrow.
Yes, the word sorrow is a singular, common, abstract noun. Example sentence: The sorrow that you've shown has helped to mend your sister's hurt feelings.
One Latin equivalent for the English word 'suffering' is dolor. The word refers to suffering in the sense of 'ache, anguish, grief, pain, or sorrow'. Another Latin equivalent is miseria. The term refers to suffering in the sense of 'distress, unhappiness or wretchedness'. And yet another is passio, which is used in the sense of the suffering of Jesus on the cross.
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The noun 'sorrow' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of deep distress caused by loss; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing. The noun forms of the verb to sorrow are sorrower (one who sorrowers) and the gerund, sorrowing.
try "sadness" or a thesaurus?