English to Telugu Dictionary melancholy

melancholy

విచారంలో
definition
adjective
she felt a little melancholy
having a feeling of melancholy; sad and pensive.
translation of 'melancholy'
విచార పూరిత,
వ్యసనం
example
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.
His expression narrowed and didn't return to its normal 'melancholy' state until she disappeared behind the doorway.
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.
A lot of times when we play in countries where English isn't the first language we get accused of being 'melancholy' and miserable.
Sweetened by distance, the 'melancholy' tones of a shepherd's bagpipe drifted on the breeze.
Both herbs seem to have beneficial effect on the emotions, heart and for sadness, 'melancholy' and sadness.
Through blurred, 'melancholy' eyes she looked at the ruins around her that had once been the palace in which she had served.
A knock on his cabin door interrupted Captain Valentine's 'melancholy' day spent in isolated depression.
He would never see his homeland again and that sadness, coupled with the natural 'melancholy' of his Russian soul, never quite left him.
Their 'melancholy' expressions are at odds with the theatrical gaiety of their attire.
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.
Of course, the name game is just one aspect of the 'melancholy' fact expressed by the cliche ‘fame is fleeting.’
His spacious tempo and the rich, focused tone of the violins found the deep Russian 'melancholy' that permeates the Adagio cantabile.
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' .
It's always 'melancholy' saying goodbye, but I know he'll be back soon - in fact, only 2 weeks from tomorrow he'll be here again!
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.
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 sad 'melancholy' drifted through the speakers, and the two of them sat in silence as the song floated through the room.
Even if blue was normally a 'melancholy' color, Cassie felt happy.
A slide guitar is used on some of the tracks, while the songs maintain a definite tone of 'melancholy' and sadness.
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.
It made the dusty, dismal main street of Bleak seem somewhat 'melancholy' .
When she sees or hears of injustice, the normally happy girl becomes so 'melancholy' and dejected that it worries others.
His score is a joy to listen to despite its frequently 'melancholy' tone.
Many of them explain in 'melancholy' tones that they don't see how they can keep their farms and their lifestyle going much longer.
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.
It was about this time that Beethoven accepted that his deafness was permanent, causing despair beyond 'melancholy' .
I'm sitting here almost in tears, drowning in a sad mixture of 'melancholy' , confusion, hopelessness, and self-pity.
Once you've finished this wonderful book you're haunted by the 'melancholy' tone of this solitary, meditative figure.
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