Sorrow

//ˈsɒɹ.əʊ//

"Sorrow" in a Sentence (19 examples)

Between astonishment and sorrow, she could not speak a word.

Joy was mingled with sorrow.

Delight is the opposite of sorrow.

It is easier to sympathize with sorrow than to sympathize with joy.

No words can relieve her deep sorrow.

The news filled her with sorrow.

Filled with sorrow, the girl looked him in the eye.

Jane laughed away the sorrow.

We didn't take notice of her sorrow.

My heart was filled with sorrow.

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But sorrow that is couch'd in seeming gladness Is like that mirth fate turns to sudden sadness.

The safe and general antidote against sorrow is employment.

Beijing’s bureaucrats may claim they are preventing fires, but what they are really igniting is resentment, sorrow, and resistance. The flames they lit were consuming trust, dignity, and the fragile hope that religious freedom might one day be respected in Tibet.

Parting is such sweet sorrow.

She had nursed all the children, including Sandro, to whom she was devoted, and my husband was just as fond of her. His going away to America was a great sorrow to her, and she always kept the sacred light burning on a little altar for Sandro all the time of his long absence.

Vaublanc, in San Domingo so sympathetic to the sorrows of labour in France, had to fly from Paris in August, 1792, to escape the wrath of the French workers.

Sorrow not, sir,’ says he, ‘like those without hope.’

When, as sometimes happens, a lad dies from the effect of the operation, he is buried secretly in the forest, and his sorrowing mother is told that the monster has a pig's stomach as well as a human stomach, and that unfortunately her son slipped into the wrong stomach.

It is impossible to make a man naturally blind, to conceive that he seeth not; impossible to make him desire to see, and sorrow his defect.

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