Synonym: agony, anguish, grief, misery, misfortune, regret, remorse, sadness, suffering, trouble, woe. Antonym: joy. Similar words: sorrowful, borrow, tomorrow, borrowed, sorry, horror, arrow, furrow. Meaning: ['sɑrəʊ /'sɒr-] n. 1. an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement 2. sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment 3. something that causes great unhappiness 4. the state of being sad. v. feel grief; eat one's heart out.
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181. Bit by bit, queasy with sorrow, a child must unravel the fabric of her parents' lives.
182. It did not feel unreasonable to her, that she felt no sorrow.
183. Mr. Forth I join the hon. Gentleman in expressing our sorrow at that tragic loss.
184. Similarly the threat of a loss arouses anxiety and actual loss causes sorrow, while both situations are likely to arouse anger.
185. As it deepens towards black, it assumes overtones of a superhuman sorrow.
186. There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness, intolerance into compassion or war into peace.
187. The industry carries no reserve on its books for sorrow or suffering or humiliation or disgrace except in money.
188. Students and faculty told fond stories about Daniels and expressed their sorrow at his untimely death.
189. Comrades, you and I have had long acquaintance with sorrow.
190. He turned quickly away, more in sorrow than in anger.
191. And when she awoke, her face was moisture wet, as if she had been weeping for some sorrow all night long.
192. Sorrow warred with anger in his voice, and he gestured briskly with his muscular hands.
193. Whether they were tears of joy or sorrow, she could not say.
194. As he looked at Katherine,[http://sentencedict.com/sorrow.html] great sorrow clouded his eyes.
195. Poetry comes from the highest happiness or the deepest sorrow. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
196. Pain may create misery, pain may give you sorrow. It may trouble you today, but will be gone tomorrow. Pain has its ways; it surely comes but never stays. RVM
197. They also should have the desire and ability to comfort people in their time of sorrow.
198. Twenty centuries since she watched her Son's long agony on the cross female sorrow has lost all dignity.
199. And Igot drunk, made merry, in this house of sorrow.
200. It was a Hardyesque situation, and one which added an element of tragic irony to my sorrow.
201. The day the peony falls I will be sunk already in the sorrow of a lost spring.
202. What part does repetition play in creating a mood of sorrow, of hopelessness?
203. If we could read the secret history of our enemies we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
204. Not only was the death of Diego the cause of personal sorrow(sentencedict.com), it also spelled the end of his family line.
205. The pleasure that is in sorrow is sweeter than the pleasure of pleasure itself. Percy Bysshe Shelley
206. He must have it or his sorrow will spoil like milk left in the sun.
207. Our action must reflect an attitude of genuine sorrow for causing them pain or inconvenience.
208. Two months ago on an innocent April afternoon, yet already she had lived through a lifetime of sorrow.
209. We can imagine forms of social life which don't provide the necessary backing for sorrow and affection.
210. It is my great sorrow, and makes my life very unhappy.