Sorrow ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Sorrow ( noun )

An emotion of great sadness caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune.

Origin:

Middle english sorg, from old english sorg; akin to old high german sorga sorrow and perhaps to sanskrit sárgas meeting, union.

Examples:

  1. The death of his brother filled him with deep sorrow.
  2. She felt a sorrow that words could not express.
  3. He saw the sorrow in her eyes.
  4. The whole country was plunged into sorrow after the disaster.
  5. The news of the accident brought sorrow to their families.

(As a verb)

Sorrow ( verb )

An emotion of great sadness caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune.

Origin:

Middle english sorg, from old english sorg; akin to old high german sorga sorrow and perhaps to sanskrit sárgas meeting, union.

Examples:

  1. The death of his brother filled him with deep sorrow.
  2. She felt a sorrow that words could not express.
  3. He saw the sorrow in her eyes.
  4. The whole country was plunged into sorrow after the disaster.
  5. The news of the accident brought sorrow to their families.
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