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minus-squareglibg10b@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agomelancholy — noun mel·an·choly (ˈme-lən-ˌkä-lē) [plural] melancholies a : depression of spirits : DEJECTION. great outbursts of creativity alternate with feelings of extreme melancholy — Brenda Lane Richardson Mitchell sounds utterly alone in her melancholy, turning the sadness into tender art. — Rolling Stone b : a pensive mood a fine romantic kind of a melancholy on the fading of the year — Richard Holmes One white arm and hand drooped over the side of the chair, and her whole pose and figure spoke of an absorbing melancholy. — Arthur Conan Doyle a : MELANCHOLIA sense 1 b [archaic] : an abnormal state attributed to an excess of black bile and characterized by irascibility or depression c [archaic] : BLACK BILE
melancholy — noun
mel·an·choly (ˈme-lən-ˌkä-lē)
[plural] melancholies
a : depression of spirits : DEJECTION.
— Brenda Lane Richardson
— Rolling Stone
b : a pensive mood
— Richard Holmes
— Arthur Conan Doyle
a : MELANCHOLIA sense 1
b [archaic] : an abnormal state attributed to an excess of black bile and characterized by irascibility or depression
c [archaic] : BLACK BILE