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melancholize in a sentence

v. i.

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Definition

To melancholize means to induce a feeling of sadness or melancholy in someone or to imbue something with a sense of wistfulness or reflective sorrow.

Sample Sentences

  1. The gloomy weather tends to melancholize her mood as she gazes out the window.
  2. His poetry often melancholizes the beauty of fleeting moments, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
  3. As the music played, it seemed to melancholize the entire room, casting a reflective atmosphere.
  4. The film's somber themes were designed to melancholize the audience, leaving them in deep thought.
  5. She found that certain artworks had the power to melancholize her, stirring emotions she thought long buried.
  6. The haunting melody seemed to melancholize the entire evening, wrapping it in a bittersweet atmosphere.
  7. As she stared at the old photographs, a wave of nostalgia began to melancholize her thoughts.
  8. His tendency to melancholize at the slightest provocation often left his friends feeling uneasy.
  9. The somber painting in the gallery had the power to melancholize even the most cheerful visitor.
  10. After reading the tragic news, a heavy silence fell over the room, melancholizing the mood instantly.
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