different between moaning vs doleful
moaning
English
Verb
moaning
- present participle of moan
Noun
moaning (plural moanings)
- The utterance of a moan.
- the moanings of the wounded men
Translations
Anagrams
- Mangino, magnino
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doleful
English
Etymology
From Middle English doleful, doolful, deolful, equivalent to dole +? -ful.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?do?lf?l/
Adjective
doleful (comparative more doleful or dolefuller or dolefuler, superlative most doleful or dolefullest or dolefulest)
- Filled with grief, mournful, bringing feelings of sadness.
Usage notes
The comparative/superlative pair "more doleful / most doleful" is significantly more common than "dolefuller / dolefullest", which is further more common than "dolefuler / dolefulest".
Derived terms
- dolefully
- dolefulness
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