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dolorous

[dol-er-uhs, doh-ler-] / ˈdɒl ər əs, ˈdoʊ lər- /


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Still, few poems are more famous than “The Raven” with its dolorous tocsin, “Nevermore.”

From Washington Post Jun. 2, 2021

My Quichotte is not dolorous of countenance, but cheerful; an optimist, hopeful, believing in love.

From The Guardian Oct. 5, 2019

Sleep-deprived and dolorous in nostalgia, I’d reverted to my old role as the gloomy one.

From The New Yorker Oct. 22, 2016

That dolorous unity finally broke down with the appearance of Séléka, which inflicted more suffering on Central Africans than they were willing to bear.

From Slate Aug. 29, 2014

They had rung the bells when King Robert died, she remembered, but this was different, no slow dolorous death knell but a joyful thunder.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin




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