Lugubrious Meaning in English
word
ɫuɡˈjubɹiəs
loo-YOO-bree-uhs
luːɡˈʌbɹɪəs
loo-GUB-ree-uhs
التعريف
Looking or sounding very sad and gloomy, often in an exaggerated or theatrical way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very formal, rarely used in everyday speech. Often describes people, music, or places with a dramatic sense of sadness. Sometimes suggests someone is being overly dramatic or humorous about their sadness.
Spanish: lúgubre - triste (en tono exagerado)Portuguese (BR): lúgubre - melancólicoPortuguese (PT): lúgubre - triste (muito sombrio)Chinese (Simplified): 悲哀的 - 阴郁的Chinese (Traditional): 悲哀的 - 陰鬱的Hindi: अत्यंत विषादपूर्ण - बहुत उदासArabic: كئيب - حزين (جداً)Bengali: বিষণ্ণ - গম্ভীরভাবে দুঃখপূর্ণRussian: мрачный - унылый - тоскливыйJapanese: 陰鬱な - 悲しげなVietnamese: u sầu - ảm đạmKorean: 침울한 - 우울한Turkish: kasvetli - hüzünlü (abartılı)Urdu: غمگین - افسردہ (مبالغہ آرائی کا انداز)Indonesian: muram - sedih (berlebihan)
جمل نموذجية
The movie had a lugubrious ending.
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The music was slow and lugubrious.
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He spoke in a lugubrious voice about his lost dog.
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Why so lugubrious? It’s just Monday!
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His lugubrious jokes always make everyone laugh.
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The room felt a bit lugubrious after the party ended.
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