Definition
Having the character or quality of a dirge; mournful, sad, or expressing deep grief and lamentation.
Etymology
From 'dirge' (noun) plus the suffix '-ful,' creating an adjective that means 'full of dirge-like qualities' or 'resembling a dirge.'
Kelly Says
A 'dirgeful' sound is so saturated with sadness that it doesn't just sound mournful—it sounds like it's been professionally trained in the art of expressing grief!
Translations
BNবাংলা
শোকযুক্ত
shok-yukt
CSČeština
smutný
smut-nyy
DADansk
sørgfuld
soer-goold
DEDeutsch
traurig
trau-rig
ELΕλληνικά
λυπητερος
ly-pe-te-ros
ESEspañol
lleno de lamento
lyɛn-no de la-men-toh
FISuomi
surullinen
su-rul-li-nen
HIहिन्दी
शोकपूर्ण
shok-poor-n
HUMagyar
szomorú
sho-mo-roo
IDBahasa Indonesia
sedih
se-dih
ITItaliano
addolorato
a-do-lo-ra-toh
JA日本語
哀愁に満ちた
ai-shu ni michi-ta
KO한국어
애도가 가득한
ae-do-ga ga-deuk-han
MRMR
शोकपूर्ण
shok-poor-n
MSBahasa Melayu
sedih
se-dih
MYမြန်မာ
ကျ Tropfen
ka-je-t-ro
NLNederlands
treurig
treu-rig
NONorsk
sorgfull
soer-gool
PTPortuguês
de luto
dey loo-toh
RORomână
triste
t-ree-ste
RUРусский
печальный
pe-cha-l-nyy
SVSvenska
sorgfull
sorg-fool
SWKiswahili
huzuni
hoo-zoo-nee
TAதமிழ்
வருத்தம்
va-ru-tham
TEతెలుగు
దుఃఖాన్ని
doo-kha-anni
TLTL
malungkot
ma-lung-kot
TRTürkçe
hüzünlü
hu-zun-loo
UKУкраїнська
сумний
soo-m-nee
VITiếng Việt
buồn bã
bwohn bahn