sorrowsome
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From sorrow + -some. Compare Dutch zorgzaam (“careful; considerate”), German sorgsam (“careful”).
Adjective
[edit]sorrowsome (comparative more sorrowsome, superlative most sorrowsome)
- Marked by sorrow; sad; dreary; sorrowful
- 2005, Robert Dugger, Between Colors:
- The note strikes the young artist curiously, but just then the squeaky elevator arrives with a sorrowsome ding and she is distracted by its squawking doors and a grumbling old lady with a shopping bag.
- 2011, Omar Khayyam, A. P Briggs, Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam:
- Then He too laughing asks me “Why so pale And sorrow-some? [...]”
- 2012, Jayme Alan Toomey, A Passin’ On:
- She burst into sobs and moans, wailing like nobody's business a prompting the gathering to follow her sorrow-some lead.