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melancholic
mel·an·chol·ic M0202800 (mĕl′ən-kŏl′ĭk)adj.1. Affected with or subject to melancholy.2. Of or relating to melancholia. mel′an·chol′ic n.mel′an·chol′i·cal·ly adv.melancholic (ˌmɛlənˈkɒlɪk) adjrelating to or suffering from melancholy or melancholian (Psychiatry) a person who suffers from melancholia ˌmelanˈcholically advmel•an•chol•ic (ˌmɛl ənˈkɒl ɪk) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or affected with melancholia. 2. affected with melancholy; gloomy. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin < Greek] mel`an•chol′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | melancholic - someone subject to melancholia melancholiacdepressive - someone suffering psychological depression | Adj. | 1. | melancholic - characterized by or causing or expressing sadness; "growing more melancholy every hour"; "her melancholic smile"; "we acquainted him with the melancholy truth"melancholysad - experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness; "feeling sad because his dog had died"; "Better by far that you should forget and smile / Than that you should remember and be sad"- Christina Rossetti |
melancholicadjectiveIn low spirits:blue, dejected, depressed, desolate, dispirited, down, downcast, downhearted, dull, dysphoric, gloomy, heavy-hearted, low, melancholy, sad, spiritless, tristful, unhappy, wistful.Idiom: down at the mouth.TranslationsMelancholic
Melancholic (religion, spiritualism, and occult)Melancholic is the traditional name for the personality temperament indicated by an excess of the element earth. melancholic
mel·an·chol·ic (mel'ăn-kol'ik), 1. Relating to or characteristic of melancholia. 2. Formerly, denoting a temperament characterized by irritability and a pessimistic outlook. 3. A person who exhibits melancholia. melancholic (mĕl′ən-kŏl′ĭk)adj.1. Affected with or subject to melancholy.2. Of or relating to melancholia. mel′an·chol′ic n.mel′an·chol′i·cal·ly adv.mel·an·chol·ic (mel-ăn-kol'ik) 1. Relating to or characteristic of melancholia. 2. Denoting a temperament characterized by irritability and a pessimistic outlook. 3. A person who is exhibiting melancholia. Patient discussion about melancholicQ. I may be healthier now, but miserable… I’ve not been smoking for a whole month (my longest period in the last decade), and I do feel a bit better physically, but it seems that I lost the joy of life – I don’t go out with my friends any more (because they’re all smokers), I envy other smokers, and generally I feel nervous and dull. Will it be like that forever or is there hope?A. Well, try to think about what are you missing? The foul smell? The yellow teeth? The feeling of suffocating next morning? Whenever you feel longing to cigarettes, try to think again why you stopped smoking- and it’d help you to keep with it. Q. i get in to depression suddenly from a very calm mood. I get in to depression suddenly from a very calm mood. I am having a high mood swing for nearly a year. Sometimes I become crazy and start to jump on the roads. The other minute I do remember something from past and go in to deep depression. Due to this continuous change in my mood I am not able to concentrate on my studies. With this behavior I have lost some of my good friends too. This has put me in continuous stress and I have almost forgotten my good night sleep. My friends say that I am a bipolar…. A. Rohan, The others are right, it would be benificial to you to seek professional help... You are saying that you have things in your past that are causing you stress, those things need to be worked through with a professional. You do not hve to continue suffering... Seek a proper diagnosis and you will get treatments that can help you feel much better... Q. I’m often getting mood swings and depression. I’m fresher to my college. I’m often getting mood swings and depression. I don’t have close friend in this college, to share my thoughts. And I think there’s no point in life. And I don't want to do anything. Help me.A. Well, depression and mood swings are common to all. So don’t worry about that. You need to talk to someone who is close to you and try to talk with your doctor, and a small amount of meds will help out a lot and won’t make you sick. Good luck!!! More discussions about melancholicmelancholic Related to melancholic: Melancholic depressionSynonyms for melancholicadj in low spiritsSynonyms- blue
- dejected
- depressed
- desolate
- dispirited
- down
- downcast
- downhearted
- dull
- dysphoric
- gloomy
- heavy-hearted
- low
- melancholy
- sad
- spiritless
- tristful
- unhappy
- wistful
Synonyms for melancholicnoun someone subject to melancholiaSynonymsRelated Wordsadj characterized by or causing or expressing sadnessSynonymsRelated Words |