melancholy in the PONS Dictionary

melancholy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The beginning of the novel introduces the reader to a dark and melancholy side.
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The rest of the album is pretty psychedelic, with melancholy melodies and sounds.
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The height of the joy, the moment when the world can improve no further, is both the end of joy and the beginning of melancholy.
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The overriding mood is one of adolescent melancholy.
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The snow that surrounds him then turns to rain, signifying a happy time turned quite melancholy.
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I must say the feeling is melancholy; we really did love it all the way up to the end.
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They also explored melancholy as a theme with rich dark colours, broad brush strokes, and less detailed forms which were sketched masterfully.
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Most of the third movement is a melancholy waltz in 3/8 time.
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This news gave the movie a very real sense of melancholy.
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It has a poetry and melancholy that stays with you.
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