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- MELANCHOLIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MELANCHOLIC is of, relating to, or subject to melancholy : depressed How to use melancholic in a sentence
- Melancholia - Wikipedia
Melancholia or melancholy (from Greek: µέλαινα χολή melaina chole, [1] meaning black bile) [2] is a concept found throughout ancient, medieval, and premodern medicine in Europe that describes a condition characterized by markedly depressed mood, bodily complaints, and sometimes hallucinations and delusions
- Melancholic Personality Traits – Patient, Orderly and Attentive
Men and women with melancholic personalities share many traits – they tend to be loyal to their family and friends and extremely careful Respectability and moral issues are particularly important to them; they prefer to follow typical “norms” of society and family traditions
- MELANCHOLIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The melancholic is constantly agitated (inquietus), roams around day and night, and is usually drowsy
- MELANCHOLIC Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Melancholic definition: disposed to or affected with melancholy; gloomy See examples of MELANCHOLIC used in a sentence
- Melancholic - definition of melancholic by The Free Dictionary
melancholic - characterized by or causing or expressing sadness; "growing more melancholy every hour"; "her melancholic smile"; "we acquainted him with the melancholy truth"
- melancholic adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of melancholic adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary having or expressing the feeling of being very sad, especially for a long time and in a way that cannot be explained The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words
- melancholic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
melancholic (comparative more melancholic, superlative most melancholic) Filled with or affected by melancholy—great sadness or depression, especially of a thoughtful or introspective nature Synonyms: miserable, despondent; see also Thesaurus: sad
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