Dolesome has no established meaning or is not a widely recognized word in the English language.
"Dolesome" Examples
Dolesome
Dolesome is a rather uncommon adjective that means "causing or giving pain or suffering". Here are 5 examples of its usage:
| Sentence | Meaning | | --- | --- | | The dolesome news of the accident left the family in shock. | The news of the accident was so painful that it left the family in shock. | | The doctor's dolesome diagnosis changed their perspective on life. | The diagnosis that told them they were ill changed their perspective on life. | | Her dolesome words pierced through the silence of the room. | Her harsh words cut through the silence of the room. | | The dolesome silence that followed the argument lasted for hours. | The silence that followed the argument was oppressive and lasted for hours. | | The dolesome fate that awaited them was a heavy burden to bear. | The fate that awaited them was a great hardship to bear. |
Note: Dolesome is often used to describe something that causes emotional pain, whether it's a situation, a person's words or actions, or even a circumstance.