"Sorrowed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sorrowed" Meaning

The word "sorrowed" isn't a valid word in the English language. However, the word "sorrowed" could be a misspelling of "endorsed" or possibly a variation of "sorrow", which means a feeling of deep, sadness and grief.

"Sorrowed" Examples

I couldn't find any definition or examples for the word "sorrowed". However, the word that comes close is "sorrowed" is not a word but "sorrows" or "sorrow" could be used instead.

Here are usage examples for "sorrow" or "sorrows":

Sorrow:

The death of my grandmother filled me with deep sorrow.
Her sorrow was evident in her tear-stained face.
The family's sorrow was palpable as they mourned the loss of their loved one.

Sorrows:

After the breakup, she experienced a number of sorrows including loneliness and heartache.
The couple's relationship was plagued by various sorrows throughout their 10-year marriage.

"Sorrowed" Similar Words

Sorraia

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Sorrance

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The word "sorrance" is not a valid English word. It is a non-existent or rare word, possibly a typo or a made-up term. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling, and I will do my best to provide a meaningful explanation?

Sorrel

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"Sorrel" can have two main meanings:<br><br>1. Referring to a type of herb or leafy green vegetable, often used in salads and as a flavoring agent. It has a tangy, slightly sour taste.<br>2. Describing something that is pale yellow or reddish-orange in color, often used to describe the color of a sunset or a skin tone.

Sorrels

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Sorrels are a group of plants, particularly the greens of the garden sorrel (Rumex acetosa) and the common sorrel (Rumex acetosella). They are known for their tangy, acidic taste and are often used in cooking. The leaves can be eaten raw or cooked and are a popular ingredient in salads, soups, and sauces. The roots of the plant can be boiled to make a tea or used as a vegetable.

Sorrento

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Sorrier

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Unfortunately, "sorrier" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that you meant "sorrier" as a comparative form of the adjective "sorry", but that's not a word either. However, there is a word "sorrier" that can be used as an adverb in some contexts, related to the word "sorry", but it's more of a colloquial or verge usage.

Sorriest

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Sorrow

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Sorrow refers to a feeling of great sadness or unhappiness, often caused by a difficult or unfortunate event. It can be a deep emotional state characterized by feelings of pain, grief, or regret. Sorrow can be attributed to various sources, including loss, disappointment, or failure.

Sorrower

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I couldn't find any definition or usage of the word "sorrower". There is a word "sorrower" that is not a common word in English, However, I can suggest that a person who is sorrowful or grieving is more commonly referred to as a mourner in many contexts.

Sorrowful

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Causing or expressing sorrow or feeling sad, unhappy, or deeply regretful.

Sorrowfully

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In a melancholic or mournful manner; feeling or expressing sadness or grief.

Sorrowfulness

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The state of feeling great sadness or unhappiness; a feeling of deep regret or melancholy.

Sorrowing

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Sorrowing is a verb that means to feel or show sorrow or grief, often with a sense of quiet or secret mourning. It can also mean giving way to tears or becoming sad, typically due to a loss or regret.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She sat alone in her room, sorrowing over the loss of her loved one.<br> He couldn't stop sorrowing about the decision he had made earlier.<br><br>Synonyms: mourning, grieving, lamenting, weeping.

Sorrows

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Painful emotions associated with grief, loss, or sadness.

Sorry

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apologetic or regretful

Sort

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To put things in a particular order or arrangement, especially in a logical or systematic way.