lugubrious

[luːˈɡuːbriəs]

lugubrious Definition

  • 1looking or sounding sad and dismal
  • 2mournful, gloomy, or melancholy in an exaggerated or unrelieved manner

Using lugubrious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lugubrious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The funeral procession was a lugubrious affair.

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    He had a lugubrious expression on his face.

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    The music was so lugubrious that it made me feel depressed.

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    The play's lugubrious ending left the audience feeling somber.

lugubrious Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lugubrious

Antonyms for lugubrious

Phrases with lugubrious

  • a silence that is sad, mournful, or depressing

    Example

    After the tragic news, there was a lugubrious silence in the room.

  • humor that is dark, morbid, or depressing

    Example

    The comedian's lugubrious humor didn't go over well with the audience.

  • a tone of voice that is sad, mournful, or depressing

    Example

    The actor's lugubrious tone conveyed the character's despair.

Origins of lugubrious

from Latin 'lugubris', meaning mournful

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Summary: lugubrious in Brief

'Lugubrious' [luːˈɡuːbriəs] describes something that looks or sounds sad and dismal, often in an exaggerated or unrelieved manner. It is used to describe anything from facial expressions to music or plays, as in 'The play's lugubrious ending left the audience feeling somber.' The term extends into phrases like 'lugubrious silence,' 'lugubrious humor,' and 'lugubrious tone,' all conveying a sense of sadness or depression.