English · Emotions & Feelings
/ˈmel.ən.kɒl.i/
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gentle sadness
A feeling of thoughtful or lingering sadness, often without clear cause.
A soft melancholy filled the empty house once the last of the guests had gone home.
A soft melancholy filled the empty house once the last of the guests had gone home.
From Greek 'melas' (black) and 'chole' (bile); ancient medicine blamed black bile.
A poetic word for reflective, gentle sadness.
Keats's 'Ode on Melancholy' explores this very mood.