"Razbliuto" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Razbliuto" Meaning

A very interesting word!

Razbliuto is a Russian word that has no direct equivalent in English, but can be translated to "longing for something or someone you can't have", or more specifically, a romantic nostalgia for a love that is no longer present in your life.

In a broader sense, razbliuto can refer to a bittersweet nostalgia for something that is lost or unattainable, often a past love or a beautiful memory that can never be recaptured.

The word has a beautiful, melancholic quality to it, conveying a sense of wistfulness and yearning for something that is forever out of reach.

"Razbliuto" Examples

Razbliuto

Definition

Razbliuto is a Russian word that doesn't have a direct English translation, but it can be described as a feeling or a nostalgia for something or someone that has already been lost or gone.

Usage examples:


She looked through her old photograph album and was overcome with razbliuto for her childhood home, which she had left many years ago.
The song brought back a wave of razbliuto for him as he hadn't heard it since his high school days.
The smell of freshly baked cookies in her mother's kitchen brought a rush of razbliuto, reminding her of happy memories from her childhood.
The old, worn-out watch he found in the attic was filled with memories and imprinted with razbliuto, linking it closely to his father's legacy.
The music from the movie trailer made her feel sad and nostalgic, and she couldn't help but feel a hint of razbliuto for what could never be relived.

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