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  • 41sorrow — see one for sorrow, two for mirth; three for a wedding, four for a birth help you to salt, help you to sorrow he that goes a borrowing, goes a sorrowing …

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  • 42sorrow — n. & v. n. 1 mental distress caused by loss or disappointment etc. 2 a cause of sorrow. 3 lamentation. v.intr. 1 feel sorrow. 2 mourn. Derivatives: sorrower n. sorrowing adj. Etymology: OE sorh, sorg …

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  • 43sorrow — Synonyms and related words: ache, adversity, afflict, affliction, aggrieve, agonize, agony, anguish, apologies, attrition, ayenbite of inwit, bad luck, bemoan, bemoaning, bewail, bewailing, bitter cup, bitter draft, bitter draught, bitter pill,… …

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  • 44SORROW, SANCTUARY OF —    Goethe s name for the fold of Christ, wherein, according to His promise (Matt. v. 4) the mourners who might gather together there would find relief and be comforted, the path of sorrow leading up to the porch of the sanctuary …

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  • 45sorrow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. grief, sadness, dolor, distress; contrition, remorse, penitence; affliction, woe. See dejection. Ant., joy, happiness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Grief] Syn. sadness, anguish, pain; see grief 1 . 2. [The… …

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  • 46sorrow — Venereal term used for prostitutes. Not as in venereal disease, but as in venery, relating to hunting, archaic term used now to indicate groups of like animals. pod of whales, pride of lions, senate of crows. It was late and Humphrey was in the… …

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  • 47sorrow — Venereal term used for prostitutes. Not as in venereal disease, but as in venery, relating to hunting, archaic term used now to indicate groups of like animals. pod of whales, pride of lions, senate of crows. It was late and Humphrey was in the… …

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  • 48sorrow — 1. noun 1) he felt sorrow at her death Syn: sadness, unhappiness, misery, despondency, regret, depression, despair, desolation, dejection, wretchedness, gloom, dolefulness, melancholy, woe, heartache, grief; literary dolor …

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  • 49sorrow — noun 1) he felt sorrow at her death Syn: sadness, unhappiness, misery, despondency, regret, despair, desolation, heartache, grief 2) the sorrows of life Syn: trouble, difficulty …

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  • 50sorrow — /ˈsɒroʊ / (say soroh) noun 1. distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment, etc.; grief, sadness. 2. a cause or occasion of grief or regret. 3. an affliction, misfortune, or trouble. –verb (i) 4. to feel sorrow; grieve. {Middle English;… …