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melancholia

[mel-uhn-koh-lee-uh, -kohl-yuh] / ˌmɛl ənˈkoʊ li ə, -ˈkoʊl yə /


NOUN
seasonal affective disorder
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And the jolt from the melancholia of that restrained singer-songwriter release to the brazen stomp of “Reputation” was awkward.

From New York Times

Combined with drawings that seem inked with monochromatic melancholia, “Seek You” is unrelenting in its loneliness.

From Seattle Times

But while his lyrics delve into love and its consequences, he's aware that melancholia can be a trap.

From BBC

For the vanquished, an inevitable melancholia is tinged with optimism.

From Scientific American

The melancholia that courses through this movie is of a piece with its minimalism, notable in the concision of the individual scenes and the overall running time.

From Los Angeles Times