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Lugubrious

Lugubrious. Mournful or glum. Etymology. c.1600, from Latin, lugubris "mournful, pertaining to mourning," from lugere "to mourn," from PIE base *leug- "to break, to cause pain" (cf. Gk. lygros "mournful, sad," Skt. rujati "breaks, torments," Lettish lauzit "to break the heart").

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Lugubrious

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  1. Lugubrious Mournful or glum

  2. Etymology • c.1600, from Latin, lugubris "mournful, pertaining to mourning," from lugere "to mourn," from PIE base *leug- "to break, to cause pain" • (cf. Gk. lygros "mournful, sad," Skt. rujati "breaks, torments," Lettish lauzit "to break the heart").

  3. Use Lugubrious In a Sentence • His client's lugubrious expression tipped the detective off to the fact that there was something lurking beneath the surface of her seemingly optimistic words (from ask.com). • His patriarchy often seemed lugubrious; he would often have tears in his eyes when elucidating all my failings (from Richard Elman, “Namedropping: Mostly Literary Memoirs”) • Previous visits hadn't yielded this art-after-death aura, which had everything to do with two installations on display, work so lugubrious it cast a pall over . . . well, just over me, but dark clouds hovered above the city, and the gloomy weather might as well have emanated from the art ( from Bernard Cooper, "The Uses of the Ghoulish", Los Angeles Magazine, February 2001)

  4. Chopin’s Funeral March • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Fg9hdAiQMQ • Just listen to the lugubrious melody. • FDR’s funeral procession was a lugubrious occasion.

  5. What is Lugubrious? The following can be lugubrious: • Funerals • Widows • Mourners • Depressed individuals • Melody • Voice • Expression • Lyrics • Processions • Newspaper headlines of a catastrophe • Occasions

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