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I . melancholy [ˈmeləŋkɑːli, Brit -kɒli] N no pl

II . melancholy [ˈmeləŋkɑːli, Brit -kɒli] ADJ

metabolic [ˌmet̬əˈbɑːlɪk, Brit -təˈbɒl-] ADJ

Catholic [ˈkæθəlɪk] ADJ N

I . alcoholic [ˌælkəˈhɑːlɪk, Brit -ˈhɒl-] N

II . alcoholic [ˌælkəˈhɑːlɪk, Brit -ˈhɒl-] ADJ

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Symphony n. 1 seeks to convey the melancholic burden and feelings of pain felt by the composer on leaving her home country.
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The mood of the lassan is generally dark and melancholic, although it contains some playful and capricious moments.
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Sometimes stressful situations can trigger episodes of melancholic depression, though this is a contributing cause rather than a necessary or sufficient cause.
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Peel referred to the band's dark and melancholic sound as darkwave.
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Baby, which has been considered one of the most melancholic songs on the album, contains oddly placed and slightly quirky major seventh chords.
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However, tricyclic antidepressants are possibly more effective in treating melancholic depression than other antidepressant drug classes.
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Four elements (earth, air, fire and water) combine into complexion, which combines into states (the four temperaments: sanguine, phlegmatic, choleric, and melancholic).
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It incorporates melancholic guitar riff which is accompanied by classical elements such as violin.
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Their melancholic style has resulted in the majority of their tracks being extended instrumentals.
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The ancient idea of "melancholia" still survives in the notion of a melancholic subtype.
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