plaintive
31plaintive — adj melancholy, wistful, sad, saddened, sorrowful, doleful, mournful, heavy hearted, grieving, grievous, dolorous; unhappy, heartsick, Inf. broken up, miserable, wretched, woeful, woebegone, disconsolate, inconsolable; heart stricken, grief… …
32plaintive — plain·tive …
33plaintive — see PLAGUE …
34plaintive — adj. 1 expressing sorrow; mournful. 2 mournful sounding. Derivatives: plaintively adv. plaintiveness n. Etymology: ME f. OF ( if, ive) f. plainte (as PLAINT) …
35cisticole plaintive — niūrioji cistikola statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Cisticola lais angl. wailing cisticola vok. Trauerzistensänger, m rus. траурная цистикола, f pranc. cisticole plaintive, f ryšiai: platesnis terminas – cistikolos …
36plaintiff — plaintive (?) …
37Plaintively — Plaintive Plain tive, a. [F. plaintif. See {Plaintiff}, n.] 1. Repining; complaining; lamenting. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Expressive of sorrow or melancholy; mournful; sad. The most plaintive ditty. Landor. [1913 Webster] {Plain tive*ly}, adv.… …
38Plaintiveness — Plaintive Plain tive, a. [F. plaintif. See {Plaintiff}, n.] 1. Repining; complaining; lamenting. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Expressive of sorrow or melancholy; mournful; sad. The most plaintive ditty. Landor. [1913 Webster] {Plain tive*ly}, adv.… …
39plaintively — plaintive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ sounding sad and mournful. DERIVATIVES plaintively adverb plaintiveness noun. ORIGIN Old French, from plaindre complain …
40plaintiveness — plaintive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ sounding sad and mournful. DERIVATIVES plaintively adverb plaintiveness noun. ORIGIN Old French, from plaindre complain …