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单词 tearful
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tearful

They had that tearful reunion and were about to get back together.The tearful platform farewell was a charade.He survived in hospital for five days until the family finally had to say their tearful goodbyes.During these experiences his excitement would disappear and he would become tearful.Feeling tearful and angry is completely normal.It could so easily have been a tearful farewell.But talking about his life it turns angry and almost tearful.Millions of viewers saw her make a tearful exit from last night's show.But they don't want you being all sad and tearful.She's been very tearful at times.He then had a tearful reunion with his dad and brothers after 22 years.As he scrolls through them, he becomes more tearful.From her account, a taxi driver identified her family and brought about a tearful reunion.But he reassured the tearful mother he would do all he could to ensure both parents get time with Ethan.There were many tearful farewells.It was a very tearful goodbye to a show I have loved being part of.She was then reunited with her tearful mum at 6pm on Wednesday.If something makes me sad or tearful, you're going to see it.People can get angry and tearful - it's about helping them to have a dignified exit.Yesterday Madeleine's tearful mum was forced to sit just feet from him on the same court bench.The tearful father said: 'I can only imagine what was going on inside to give up his life to save his brother.But while they urged wayward men to dwell on their tearful, praying mothers, crusade leaders marginalized the women in their midst. Last night his tearful uncle said: 'After coming out of prison he made a lot of improvement and it looked like he was turning his life around.

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tearful

British English: tearful ADJECTIVE
If someone is tearful, their face or voice shows signs that they have been crying or that they want to cry.
She became very tearful when pressed to talk about it.
  • American English: tearful
  • Brazilian Portuguese: choroso
  • Chinese: 有泪的
  • European Spanish: lloroso
  • French: larmoyant
  • German: tränenvoll
  • Italian: incline al pianto
  • Japanese: 涙ぐんだ
  • Korean: 눈물 어린
  • European Portuguese: choroso
  • Latin American Spanish: lloroso

Chinese translation of 'tearful'

tearful

(ˈtɪəful)

adj

  1. [person, face] 含泪(淚)的 (hánlèi de)
(adjective) 
Definition
weeping or about to weep
She was tearful when asked to talk about it.
Synonyms
weeping
crying
sobbing
in tears
He was in tears at the funeral.
whimpering
blubbering
weepy (informal)
After he lost his job, he was weepy for months.
lachrymose
the tears of lachrymose mourners
(adjective) 
a tearful farewell
Synonyms
sad
the sad news of the destruction of a historic building
pathetic
It was a pathetic sight, watching the people queue for food.
poignant
a poignant reminder of her sister's death
upsetting
distressing
the distressing symptoms of anxiety
harrowing
pitiful
It was the most pitiful sight I had ever seen.
woeful
a woeful ballad about lost love
mournful
the mournful wail of bagpipes
lamentable
This lamentable state of affairs lasted until 1947.
sorrowful
His father's face looked suddenly soft and sorrowful.
pitiable
Her grandmother seemed to her a pitiable figure.
dolorous

Additional synonyms

in the sense of distressing
the distressing symptoms of anxiety
Synonyms
upsetting,
worrying,
disturbing,
painful,
affecting,
sad,
afflicting,
harrowing,
grievous,
hurtful,
lamentable,
heart-breaking,
nerve-racking,
gut-wrenching,
distressful (literary)
in the sense of dolorous
Synonyms
sorrowful,
sad,
painful,
distressing,
miserable,
dismal,
melancholy,
harrowing,
grievous,
anguished,
woeful,
mournful,
heart-rending,
rueful,
wretched,
doleful,
woebegone
in the sense of in tears
Definition
weeping
He was in tears at the funeral.
Synonyms
weeping,
crying,
sobbing,
whimpering,
blubbering,
visibly moved

Nearby words of
tearful

  • tear someone off a strip
  • tear something down
  • tearaway
  • tearful
  • tears
  • tease
  • technical

Synonyms of 'tearful'

tearful

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of lachrymose
Definition
mournful
the tears of lachrymose mourners
Synonyms
tearful,
crying,
weeping,
woeful,
sad,
mournful,
lugubrious,
weepy (informal),
dolorous
in the sense of lamentable
Definition
very unfortunate or disappointing
This lamentable state of affairs lasted until 1947.
Synonyms
regrettable,
distressing,
tragic,
unfortunate,
harrowing,
grievous,
woeful,
deplorable,
mournful,
sorrowful,
gut-wrenching
in the sense of mournful
Definition
(of a sound) suggestive or reminiscent of grief or sadness
the mournful wail of bagpipes
Synonyms
sad,
distressing,
unhappy,
tragic,
painful,
afflicting,
melancholy,
harrowing,
grievous,
woeful,
deplorable,
lamentable,
plaintive,
calamitous,
sorrowful,
piteous
in the sense of pathetic
Definition
arousing pity or sympathy
It was a pathetic sight, watching the people queue for food.
Synonyms
sad,
moving,
touching,
affecting,
distressing,
tender,
melting,
poignant,
harrowing,
heartbreaking,
plaintive,
heart-rending,
gut-wrenching,
pitiable
in the sense of pitiable
Definition
arousing or deserving pity or contempt
Her grandmother seemed to her a pitiable figure.
Synonyms
pathetic,
distressing,
miserable,
poor,
sorry,
sad,
dismal,
harrowing,
grievous,
woeful,
deplorable,
mournful,
lamentable,
gut-wrenching,
wretched,
doleful,
piteous
in the sense of pitiful
Definition
arousing or deserving great pity or contempt
It was the most pitiful sight I had ever seen.
Synonyms
pathetic,
distressing,
miserable,
harrowing,
heartbreaking,
grievous,
sad,
woeful,
deplorable,
lamentable,
heart-rending,
gut-wrenching,
wretched,
pitiable,
piteous
in the sense of poignant
Definition
sharply painful to the feelings
a poignant reminder of her sister's death
Synonyms
moving,
touching,
affecting,
upsetting,
sad,
bitter,
intense,
painful,
distressing,
pathetic,
harrowing,
heartbreaking,
agonizing,
heart-rending,
gut-wrenching
in the sense of sorrowful
His father's face looked suddenly soft and sorrowful.
Synonyms
sad,
unhappy,
miserable,
sorry,
depressed,
painful,
distressed,
grieving,
dismal,
afflicted,
melancholy,
tearful,
heartbroken,
woeful,
mournful,
dejected,
rueful,
lugubrious,
wretched,
disconsolate,
doleful,
heavy-hearted,
down in the dumps (informal),
woebegone,
piteous,
sick at heart
in the sense of weepy
Definition
liable or tending to weep
After he lost his job, he was weepy for months.
Synonyms
tearful,
crying,
weeping,
sobbing,
whimpering,
close to tears,
blubbering,
lachrymose,
on the verge of tears
in the sense of woeful
Definition
extremely sad
a woeful ballad about lost love
Synonyms
sad,
distressing,
tragic,
miserable,
gloomy,
dismal,
pathetic,
harrowing,
heartbreaking,
grievous,
mournful,
plaintive,
heart-rending,
sorrowful,
doleful,
piteous
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