| 释义 | View usage for:dolour in British English or  US dolor (ˈdɒlə) Word origin C14: from Latin, from dolēre  to grievedolour in American English (ˈdoʊlər)Synonyms of 'dolour'suffering, distress, grief, misery More Synonyms of dolour (poetic)  Synonyms ruth (archaic) heaviness of heartAdditional synonymsDefinition great mental pain A cry of anguish burst from her lips.Synonyms suffering,  pain,  torture,  distress,  grief,  misery,  agony,  torment,  sorrow,  woe,  heartache,  heartbreak,  pang,  throeDefinition great physical pain Her mouth grew stiff with pain and distress.Synonyms suffering,  pain,  worry,  anxiety,  torture,  grief,  misery,  agony,  sadness,  discomfort,  torment,  sorrow,  woe,  anguish,  heartache,  affliction,  desolation,  wretchednessDefinition deep or intense sorrow Their grief soon gave way to anger.Synonyms sadness,  suffering,  pain,  regret,  distress,  misery,  agony,  mourning,  sorrow,  woe,  anguish,  remorse,  bereavement,  heartache,  heartbreak,  mournfulness, dejectiondoll yourself up or get dolled updollopdolorousdolourdolphindoltdoltish
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