dolefulness

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The characteristic of being doleful; sadness
{n} a dismal or sad state, melancholy
{i} sadness, woefulness
sadness caused by grief or affliction
doleful
melancholy
dole
{v} to distribute alms, give, grieve, lament
dole
{n} a share, part, gift, sorrow, moan, misery
doleful
{a} sorrowful, piteous, woful, dismal, sad
dole
money received from the state
dole
n sorrow, grief [OF dol]
dole
{f} give donations to the poor; give out in small amounts, hand out sparingly
dole
a share of money or food or clothing that has been charitably given
dole
the British term for government relief
dole
Distribution; dealing; apportionment
dole
To distribute in small amounts; to share out, small portions of a meagre resource
dole
Department of Labor & Employment
dole
money or other goods given as charity
dole
(dole)
dole
A boundary; a landmark
dole
The dole or dole is money that is given regularly by the government to people who are unemployed. = benefit
dole
sorrow or grief; dolour
dole
A void space left in tillage
dole
money received from the state a share of money or food or clothing that has been charitably given
dole
payment by the state to the unemployed
dole
Alms; charitable gratuity or portion
dole
To deal out in small portions; to distribute, as a dole; to deal out scantily or grudgingly
dole
Someone who is on the dole is registered as unemployed and receives money from the government. It's not easy living on the dole. American politician who served as a U.S. representative (1961-1969) and senator (1969-1996) from Kansas. He ran as Vice President in Gerald Ford's unsuccessful presidential campaign (1976) and was the Republican presidential nominee in the 1996 election. Sorrow; grief; dolor. dole out to give something such as money, food, advice etc to more than one person dole something⇔out to. Dole Bob Robert Joseph Dole Dole Sanford Ballard
dole
That which is dealt out; a part, share, or portion also, a scanty share or allowance
dole
grief; sorrow; lamentation
dole
{i} charity
doleful
griefful, mournful, bringing feelings of sadness
doleful
Full of dole or grief; expressing or exciting sorrow; sorrowful; sad; dismal
doleful
A doleful expression, manner, or voice is depressing and miserable. He gave me a long, doleful look. = mournful + dolefully dole·ful·ly `I don't know why they left,' he said dolefully. very sad (dole (13-19 centuries), from dolere )
doleful
filled with or evoking sadness; "the child's doleful expression"; "stared with mournful eyes"; "mournful news
doleful
filled with or evoking sadness; "the child's doleful expression"; "stared with mournful eyes"; "mournful news"
doleful
{s} sad, sorrowful
dolefulness

    Silbentrennung

    dole·ful·ness

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    Etymologie

    [ 'dOl-f&l ] (adjective.) 13th century. doleful +‎ -ness
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