elegiac in a sentence
a.
Definition
Elegiac: expressing sorrow or lamentation, often in relation to loss or mourning.
Sample Sentences
- The poet's elegiac verses captured the deep sorrow of lost love.
- As the sun set over the abandoned village, an elegiac mood enveloped the landscape.
- Her elegiac tone resonated with everyone who had experienced similar heartache.
- The film's elegiac quality reflected the nostalgia and regret of its characters.
- He wrote an elegiac tribute to his mentor, mourning the wisdom that would be lost.
- The film's elegiac tone captured the bittersweet essence of lost love.
- Her poem was an elegiac reflection on the passage of time and the memories that linger.
- The elegiac music played softly in the background, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
- As he walked through the abandoned house, he felt an elegiac sadness for what once was.
- The artist's elegiac paintings depicted scenes of nature that seemed to mourn their own beauty.
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