English to Arabic Dictionary melancholy

melancholy

حزن
definition
adjective
she felt a little melancholy
having a feeling of melancholy; sad and pensive.
translation of 'melancholy'
noun
الانقباضية,
حزن,
غم,
سوداء,
كآبة
adjective
كئيب,
سوداوي
example
A list of patients admitted during the hospital's first years shows that reasons for admission included hysterick disorders, bloody flux, tertian ague, and 'melancholy' .
The rest of the album then unfolds in suitably impressive fashion, taking in everything from innocent desires, to 'melancholy' tales of loss and regret, without ever bringing the listener down with it.
But in spite of his 'melancholy' bearing and despondent expression, there were few who could say that they had ever seen a man of more distinguished presence.
No one who has heard Horowitz in Traumerei could fail to be touched by its heartbreaking sincerity and reflective 'melancholy' .
So if you've got an excess of black bile, you're 'melancholy' ; if there's a lot of blood running through you, you're sanguine.
At such moments, he is on Greenhow Hill, reliving that painful time, and his narrative is marked by a 'melancholy' tone that serves to underscore his present sadness.
His score is a joy to listen to despite its frequently 'melancholy' tone.
The other instruments go along with the oboe's often 'melancholy' sound.
This is a comedy permeated throughout by the eerie 'melancholy' of sunset.
A lot of times his lyrics remind me of being a little kid and I really like the sadness and 'melancholy' these songs evoke of that time.
The instrument's 'melancholy' tones complement the often sombre frontier folk songs.
He had abandoned that deep 'melancholy' and sadness, and he felt himself much lighter and unencumbered.
She hung up while Eden still held on, listening to the 'melancholy' sound of the dial tone.
Of course, the name game is just one aspect of the 'melancholy' fact expressed by the cliche ‘fame is fleeting.’
Once you've finished this wonderful book you're haunted by the 'melancholy' tone of this solitary, meditative figure.
There's a 'melancholy' tone to the proceedings, a funeral solemnity, in what is supposed to be a summer sci-fi action blockbuster.
By the sixteenth century hypochondria had become an aspect of 'melancholy' and was associated especially with the humour of black bile and with the spleen, the organ that was supposed to clear black bile from the body.
Burne-Jones evokes a 'melancholy' mood that differs from the celebratory tone of the London copy by means of the nocturnal settings, the dark colouring and the crouching attitudes of the figures.
She sings about her roguish paramours with a strange mixture of 'melancholy' , bitterness and nostalgia, leading one to question whether these kinds of men really exist today.
A morose mood of deep 'melancholy' has descended upon me this afternoon.
It gives the story a 'melancholy' tone, as if it's always dusk or autumn.
Now she couldn't look back and remember those times without forcing back tears, or battling a 'melancholy' wave of sadness.
But the cloud of depression, of a deep sadness and 'melancholy' , hung over our home.
I really enjoyed it, but it put me in a 'melancholy' mood for the rest of the evening: quite a challenging film (there was a lot of nervous laughter in the audience).
A slide guitar is used on some of the tracks, while the songs maintain a definite tone of 'melancholy' and sadness.
The prominent string section combined with Laronge's stirring vocals contribute to the group's 'melancholy' , sometimes chilling sound.
Vaguely, I could feel a smile creeping back to my 'melancholy' expression.
Music can impart in us a feeling of 'melancholy' and sorrow, rapture and euphoria.
Kathy, on the other hand, is in a haze of anxiety and 'melancholy' so deep that she, a housekeeper, can't even bring herself to take care of the place while she lives in it.
The psychologists remind us that hopelessness is the seedbed of 'melancholy' and destructiveness.
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