TEARFUL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Tearful emotionality, of the kind usually labelled 'sentimental', mediated by song, film, and television, has forged nations and citizens and a sense of place in the modern world To that they were tearful is an understatement
tearful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective tearful (comparative more tearful, superlative most tearful) Accompanied by tears; crying, or about to cry Synonyms: crysome, lachrymose, weepy; see also Thesaurus: crying, Thesaurus: tearful Aaron got a little tearful until Laura came to reassure him
tearful | meaning of tearful in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tear‧ful ˈtɪəfəl $ ˈtɪr- (also teary informal) adjective someone who is tearful is crying a little, or almost crying a tearful farewell —tearfully adverb She looked at me tearfully