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melancholia


Meanings
  • noun

    A state of deep sadness, despair, or depression.

  • noun

    A condition characterized by persistent sadness, loneliness, and a lack of motivation or interest.


Synonyms

gloom , melancholy , sadness
Rhymes
Words rhyming with melancholia
apothecary , bibliothecary , cherubicary , clericiary , curricle , doricary , ecclesiastical , electricary , fabricate , floriculate , geocentric , heliocentric , holographic , hydrographic , iconographic , jurisconsult , lithographic , magnetographic , miscellaneous , monographic , necromantic , notarize , patriarchal , photographic , pictographic , pneumatic , polygraphic , quasaric , replicative , seismographic , stereographic , telegraphic , topographic , typographic , volcanic
Variants
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melancholia , melancholiac , melancholiacs , melancholiae , melancholias
Etymology
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From the Greek melankholia, from melas, black + kholē, bile, as melancholic humour was once believed to be black bile.


Trivia
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  1. Melancholia was once believed to be caused by an imbalance of bodily fluids, specifically black bile.

  2. The term melancholic is often used to describe someone who is moody or introspective.

  3. Melancholic music is often used in film scores to convey sadness or longing.

  4. Melancholic literature includes works by authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and Virginia Woolf.

  5. Melancholic art includes works by artists such as Albrecht Dürer and Johannes Vermeer.


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  1. Depression: A mental disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of energy. Melancholia is a subtype of depression that is characterized by deep sadness and introspection.

  2. Mood Disorder: A class of mental disorders that is characterized by mood disturbances, including depression and mania. Melancholia is a type of mood disorder.


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Melancholia has been a common theme in art, literature, and music throughout history. It is often associated with the Romantic period and is depicted as a moody, introspective state. In art, melancholic figures are often depicted with long, flowing robes and melancholic expressions. In literature, melancholia is often used to describe characters who are deeply introspective and brooding. In music, melancholic themes are often used to convey sadness or longing.

How to Memorize "melancholia"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize melancholia, imagine a person sitting alone in a dimly lit room, surrounded by shadows. The person is deep in thought and appears lost in their own world. They may be holding a journal or a book, and their expression is one of deep sadness and introspection.

  2. associate

    - To memorize melancholia, associate it with the color black. Think of melancholia as a deep, dark emotion that is difficult to express. Remember that melancholic figures are often depicted with long, flowing robes and melancholic expressions.

  3. mnemonics

    - To memorize melancholia, use the acronym MELANCHOLIA: M - Melancholic figures in art, E - Expressive, L - Longing, A - Abstracted, N - Nostalgic, C - Contemplative, H - Hidden, O - Overwhelmed, L - Lost, I - Introspective, A - Abstract


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