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mopeful


Meanings
  • Feeling sad or despondent, often with a sense of hopelessness.

    - "Despite his mopeful demeanor, John was secretly planning a surprise party for his wife."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with mopeful
hopeful , grievable , depletable , admirable , sustainable , compliable , preferable , dependable , interchangeable , unchangeable , exchangeable
Homophones
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  1. mopeful () : Feeling sad or despondent, often with a sense of hopelessness.

  2. mope () : To move with a slow, heavy gait.

  3. mope () : To be in a state of sadness, despondency, or hopelessness.

  4. mope () : To express or exhibit feelings of sadness, despondency, or hopelessness.

  5. mope () : To move or act with a lack of enthusiasm, energy, or motivation.


Variants
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hopeful , hopefulness , hopefulnesses , hopefuls , hopefully
Forms
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{"term"=>"mopeful", "definition"=>"A state of feeling sad, despondent, or hopeless.", "part_of_speech"=>"Adjective"}, {"term"=>"mopefully", "definition"=>"In a way that expresses or exhibits feelings of sadness, despondency, or hopelessness.", "part_of_speech"=>"Adverb"}, {"term"=>"mopefulness", "definition"=>"The state or quality of feeling sad, despondent, or hopeless.", "part_of_speech"=>"Noun"}


Etymology
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The word 'mopeful' is believed to have originated in the late 19th or early 20th century. It is derived from the words 'mope' (meaning to move with a slow, heavy gait) and 'ful' (meaning having the quality or characteristics of).


Related Concepts
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  1. melancholy:

  2. despondency:

  3. sadness:

  4. grief:


Culture
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In literature and art, the term 'mopeful' has been used to describe characters or situations that evoke feelings of sadness, despondency, or hopelessness. Some famous examples of 'mopeful' literature include Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven', Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment', and Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'. In music, the term 'mopeful' has been used to describe genres or styles of music that evoke feelings of sadness, despondency, or hopelessness. Some famous examples of 'mopeful' music include genres such as gothic rock, shoegaze, and emo, as well as specific songs or artists that evoke 'mopeful' feelings, such as The Cure's 'Lovecats', Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', and My Chemical Romance's 'Welcome to the Black Parade'.

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