Words and phrases that have a meaning related to mournfulness: (126 results)
Often used in the same context:
melancholy, plaintiveness, ruefulness, sunniness, chirpiness, moroseness, melancholia, pensiveness, joylessness, archness, melodiousness, tunefulness, impassivity, inwardness, winsomeness, wryness, ravishment, languor, mawkishness, lonesomeness, nabokovian, inexorability, threnody, sumptuousness, soulfulness, acerbity, insipidity, sublimity, joyousness, arioso, shapelessness, impishness, abjection, huskiness, jauntiness, elegiac, tenderness, ghostliness, girlishness, delightfulness, pathos, fleetingness, joviality, sombreness, sultriness, sprightliness, wistfulness, poeticism, ethereality, sullenness, ingenuousness, cantankerousness, superciliousness, inconsequentiality, solitariness, jadedness, euphony, nasality, seraphic, poesy, sentimentality, brassiness, breeziness, mellowness, insubstantiality, luxuriance, grotesquerie, greyness, misanthropy, facetiousness, contentedness, dissonance, grimness, mozartian, plainness, jollity, mundaneness, ambiguousness, ponderousness, endlessness, theatricality, evanescence, romanticism, archaism, embattlement, rawly, obliqueness, lyricism, curtness, poignance, sheepishness, dreaminess, priggishness, deadness, lugubriousness, mischievousness, staginess, handelian, ungainliness, directness, grand guignol, spareness, sadness, weariness, loneliness, sorrow, thoughtfulness, despair, gladness, grief, hopelessness, joy, listlessness, seriousness, dejection, horror, lassitude, quietness
More specific:
woe, woefulness
Appears in the definition of:
gloominess, lugubriousness, woe, woefulness
Synonyms:
Also try:ruthfulness, sorrowfulness
— Adjectives for mournfulness: deep, such, sweet, celtic, unutterable, certain, great, infinite, intense, mock, quiet, more...
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