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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211. I know that he can not take away the deep sorrow that seems to circle around me everywhere I go.
212. After the verdict the Nock family couldn't hide their sorrow and anger.
213. If your life is full of sorrow, then beg, steal, or borrow enthusiasm from a great soul to make your life whole. RVM
214. These are haunting and elegiac poems, in which expressions of sorrow and loss are given ceremonious form.
215. Whoever has loved knows all that life contains of sorrow and joy. George Sand
216. Because her only defence was to turn him against her, she realised with a pang of sorrow.
217. Robert's sorrow and regret seemed genuine, but it all fitted in with what Dawn had told her.
218. Six weeks later we heard, to our great sorrow, that he had died.
219. The Capellans bowed their great heads in sorrow and exterminated them.
220. When at last she is alone, her sorrow overwhelms her and she dissolves in tears.
221. Behold how I lay down the great weight of sorrow I have carried with me so long.
222. There was no feeling sorry: he took down too many days for easeful sorrow; he glutted on ruin.
223. Denying or repressing sorrow often seems the easiest way out when confronted with death.
224. Is joy, in contrast to sorrow, a more individual,[www.Sentencedict.com] idiosyncratic emotion about which generalisation is inappropriate?
225. The practice of loving & kindness can uplift us of relieve sorrow & unhappiness. Allan Lokos
226. He could see sorrow in the dark eyes which glowed as if there were candles burning behind them.
227. A life that is burdened with expectations is a heavy life. Its fruit is sorrow and disappointment. Douglas Adams
228. I can feel a sizable sense of sorrow for people who have sunk to such degradation.
229. A long, painful journey has led them to this point, one filled with heartache and sorrow.
230. Hate, murder, violence, sorrow, negative thinking, deaths and unresolved problems.
231. The texture of her life was roughened with the stubble of physical work, lack of money, personal and public sorrow.
232. He says he regrets with great penitence and sorrow the circumstances that led to the caution.
233. He could only alleviate the sorrow by drinking.
234. Love Feast is worry, sorrow, feast and drunk.
235. Life the most sorrow affair than and hereat.
236. Our sorrow fills my verse with hot blood gorged.
237. My good cousin, absolve yourself from sorrow.
238. The rain has drizzling down with endless sorrow.
239. Why do I always feel sorrow in happiness?
240. Rest be blanked, " said Hal, with his beardless lips; and Mercedes said, "Oh! " in pain and sorrow at the oath.