mournfully 的定义
- feeling or expressing sorrow or grief; sorrowful; sad.
 - of or relating to mourning for the dead.
 - causing grief or lament: a mournful occasion.
 - gloomy, somber, or dreary, as in appearance or character: mournful shadows.
 
mournfully 近义词
等同于 deeply
更多mournfully例句
- It may be hard to find more mournful meaning in a mere number.
 - The Samaritaine department store—once grand, but recently shuttered at the time of the movie’s filming—had its own supporting role, looming over the proceedings like a mournful gray ghost.
 - About Endlessness, meditative, mournful and subtly celebratory, reminds us to cherish the in-between.
 - It’s meditative, mournful and gently funny, and celebratory, too, but in a muted way.
 - The plaintiveness of his surrender is both funny and mournful.
 - The familiar and mournful theme song, “Suicide Is Painless,” filled the room.
 - These aren't stomping tunes, but tender and mournful folk songs, a bespoke genre.
 - The proper melodies for putting Hebrew poems to music were Russian, and mostly mournful.
 - "Nothing here but Oxy and coal," says one of the subjects of Sean Dunne's mournful documentary Oxyana.
 - It followed one of the saddest and most profoundly mournful images of defeat.
 - Felipe watched over her as a lover might; her great mournful eyes followed his every motion.
 - A red moon hung above the mournful hills, and the stars shone in their myriads.
 - A cold and mournful wind blew down the street, ruffling the darkened river.
 - They jeered and sounded mournful notes without promise, devoid even of hope.
 - Half an hour later the island was silent as the grave, but for the mournful voices of the wind as it sighed up from the sea.