Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet SORROW


SORROW

Definition av SORROW

  1. sorg, sinnestillstånd som kännetecknas av brist på glädje och hoppfullhet
  2. sörja

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

Nej

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OR
ORR
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RO
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SO
SOR

23

3

34

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OOR
OOS
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  • According to ancient authorities, she was a goddess who relieved men from pain and sorrow, or delivered the Romans and their flocks from angina (quinsy).
  • If emotion threatened to get the better of her, she excused herself from the room and would, in Pliny's words, "give herself to sorrow", and then return to her husband with a calm demeanor.
  • To stop this, the sons decided to turn Papa face down, so Rangi and Papa could no longer see each other's sorrow.
  • In some Christian communities, commemoration of the Passion also includes remembrance of the sorrow of Mary, the mother of Jesus, on the Friday of Sorrows.
  • The title is taken from the proverb "sorrow is born in the hasty heart" which is stated several times in the film.
  • It can also involve sorrow over a specific sin or series of sins that an individual feels guilt over, or conviction that they have committed.
  • Out of grief and sorrow, Shiva carried Sati's body, reminiscing about their moments as a couple, and roamed around the universe with it.
  • Filled with sorrow, Plínio left his original study of materialist philosophers, and found comfort in the Roman Catholic theology, and began to study the works of Brazilian Catholic thinkers, such as Raimundo Farias Brito and Jackson Figueiredo.
  • Sadness is an emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment and sorrow.
  • While working through her sorrow, she helped ease the pain of the many servicemen who returned so war-damaged that they were incapable of ever reaching normalcy.
  • Lyrically, the album speaks of the creative and personal journey of the group which reflected on the different emotions showed in the tracks—happiness, hopefulness, inspiration, sadness, and sorrow.
  • Historians in years to come may shoot this book full of holes; but they can never recapture the feeling of desperate urgency in our planning and preparations, of the excitement of battle, of exultation over a difficult operation successfully concluded, of sorrow for shipmates who did not live to enjoy the victory.
  • The litany was a penitential processional service used in time of trouble or to express sorrow for sins.
  • Those of us who witnessed this distressing scene shed tears of sympathy, for the bereaved son and of sorrow for our fallen hero, the chivalrous and beloved Tilghman.
  • while others have stated that singing "Mer Hayrenik" itself has carried too much sorrow throughout the 20th and 21st centuries and that a more joyous alternative should be chosen.
  • As a librettist, Kraus showed a series of scenes that covered the full spectrum of human emotions, from sorrow and fear to joy.


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