English to Malay Dictionary melancholy

melancholy

kemurungan
definition
adjective
she felt a little melancholy
having a feeling of melancholy; sad and pensive.
example
The second movement's deep 'melancholy' is breathtakingly beautiful.
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.
Sweetened by distance, the 'melancholy' tones of a shepherd's bagpipe drifted on the breeze.
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.
No one who has heard Horowitz in Traumerei could fail to be touched by its heartbreaking sincerity and reflective 'melancholy' .
This is a comedy permeated throughout by the eerie 'melancholy' of sunset.
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.
Instead of creating an ice-cold emptiness, as some bands would have done, Nada Surf has created a warm and sweetly 'melancholy' expression of this feeling.
The sad 'melancholy' drifted through the speakers, and the two of them sat in silence as the song floated through the room.
It made the dusty, dismal main street of Bleak seem somewhat 'melancholy' .
The Slave Dancer is written through Jessie's eyes, and projects a depressing, 'melancholy' mood.
Sheard certainly has an odd, 'melancholy' stage presence, especially when belting out some extraordinarily mournful show tunes.
At any rate, I hope that all people, especially those who are in a 'melancholy' frame of mind in this global village, will get a chance to dine on all kinds of delicacies of the season during this lonely autumn.
Sanguine relates to air, choleric to fire, 'melancholy' to earth and phlegmatic to water.
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.
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).
Lead singer, Mathew Booi's 'melancholy' tone is appropriate here, just as it is almost too much to take everywhere else.
The book is a bit relentless in its 'melancholy' tone, with few moments of joy or triumph for the characters.
Now she couldn't look back and remember those times without forcing back tears, or battling a 'melancholy' wave of sadness.
He had abandoned that deep 'melancholy' and sadness, and he felt himself much lighter and unencumbered.
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.
His music is said to have a deep, reflective 'melancholy' .
I'm sitting here almost in tears, drowning in a sad mixture of 'melancholy' , confusion, hopelessness, and self-pity.
He is crude, frequently drunk, and often 'melancholy' , and he feels resigned to the disappointing course his once-promising life has taken.
A knock on his cabin door interrupted Captain Valentine's 'melancholy' day spent in isolated depression.
But Angela suffers from an ambiguous, 'melancholy' discontent.
The psychologists remind us that hopelessness is the seedbed of 'melancholy' and destructiveness.
And she's just encountered the old blood groupings, the four humours: sanguine, choler, phlegm, 'melancholy' .
Both herbs seem to have beneficial effect on the emotions, heart and for sadness, 'melancholy' and sadness.
His expression narrowed and didn't return to its normal 'melancholy' state until she disappeared behind the doorway.
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