melancholic in the PONS Dictionary

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Peel referred to the band's dark and melancholic sound as darkwave.
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The single marked a significant change in the band's direction as a slower, more melancholic release.
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It incorporates melancholic guitar riff which is accompanied by classical elements such as violin.
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The use of mythological and literary references are common traits in the lyrics, which sometimes can be construed as dark, almost melancholic.
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The speaker of the poem invokes a melancholic mood main character wanders through an urban environment and the descriptions are reminiscent of medieval settings.
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Although most of her songs had a melancholic flair, some had a frivolous undertext, or could at least be interpreted that way.
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Beneath his good fellowship, he was a melancholic.
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Our artwork and song is a tribute to a melancholic beauty that can never be replicated.
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He painted landscapes, still life, and flowers with sweet and melancholic shades, usually giving them away to relations and friends.
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Their melancholic style has resulted in the majority of their tracks being extended instrumentals.
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