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- Dictionarydoleful/ˈdəʊlf(ʊ)l/
adjective
- 1. expressing sorrow; mournful: "a doleful look"
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adjective. uk / ˈdəʊl.f ə l / us / ˈdoʊl.f ə l / Add to word list. very sad: a doleful expression. Synonyms. blue (SAD) informal. dejected. depressed. despondent. dispirited. dolorous literary. downcast. downhearted. down in the dumps. gloomy. glum informal. low-spirited. melancholy. miserable (UNHAPPY) mournful. plaintive. sad (NOT HAPPY)
- English (US)
Meaning of doleful in English. doleful. adjective. us /...
- Znaczenie Doleful, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
doleful definicja: 1. very sad: 2. very sad: 3. very sad: ....
- Doleful: Indonesian Translation
doleful translate: sedih. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Doleful: French Translation
doleful translate: triste. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Doleful: Norwegian Translation
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- Doleful: Danish Translation
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- Doleful: Czech Translation
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- Doleful: German Translation
doleful translate: traurig. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
The meaning of DOLEFUL is full of grief : cheerless. How to use doleful in a sentence.
Doleful means depressing and miserable, or full of or causing sorrow or sadness. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences, and find synonyms and related words in Collins English Dictionary.
Doleful means very sad or unhappy. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and find synonyms and related words for doleful.
Doleful definition: sorrowful; mournful; melancholy. See examples of DOLEFUL used in a sentence.
To be doleful is to be down in the dumps, to have a hole in your soul, to be full of woe. Doleful has nothing to do with a doe, a deer or a female deer. Unless one of those animals has a really sad look in its eyes. Expressions can be doleful, ditto a song or a set of circumstances.
Doleful means very sad or mournful. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences with pictures and synonyms from Oxford University Press.