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How to use melancholic in a sentence

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This is the most robust treatment response for a SSRI in a melancholic population.
Cruz gives a stoical performance that brings some tenderness to what is essentially a rather uncomfortably melancholic melodrama.
His adored father was a more or less failed Swiss pastor, a melancholic man of esoteric interests.
His accomplished, melancholic debut of minimal and ethereal, techno music quickly followed.
I remember loving the luminous rich colours, 1920's feel and the lovely slightly melancholic mood it has.
Most melancholic of all is the rendering of the relics of a destroyed Lenin statue as Lenin's resting place.
Several film noir techniques are used to enhance the film's melancholic bleakness.
Through a series of solo dances, representing different women, Borissova creates a melancholic atmosphere, reaching towards desperation.
His intense, poetic depictions of northern scenery have become a byword for a melancholic, spiritually inspired attitude to nature.
The unsmiling subjects in his deeply shadowed, melancholic portraits seem drained of emotion, perhaps worn out by life's events.
There is a richness of sound which balances the melancholic aspect of the music.
For the melancholic pop songs provide a nice foil for the fuzzy guitars and rock out moments that came earlier.
Shot in a peculiar and dreamlike blue-and-white color scheme, the entire film feels wet and melancholic, like a fevered dream.
Through its melancholic denial of the infirmities of age, this story affirms the possibility of making reparations for the past.
Eventually he moved away from the melancholic, depressive themes towards authentic descriptions of villagers and country life.
The authors analyzed data on 664 patients with either severe, melancholic, or recurrent depression.
Even at student age I wasn't old enough to appreciate the melancholic desolation which seeps through the cracks of the comedy.
Yet in reflective or melancholic fare, such as Brahms's Mondenschein and Lerchengesang, he found a caressing legato and an enchanting mezza voce.
He plays with sharp alternations of mood, from the high-spirited to the melancholic in a single sentence or musical cue.
Starting as a melancholic lament, the music slowly intruded into the action and eventually drowned out the longer speeches.
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Examples from Classical Literature
My dear Madam, I am really getting too serious, philosophic, and melancholic.
This is the melancholic temperament, which does not shrink from the most profound inquiry.
Much of Kincaid's works are considered autobiographical and portray her as an invective, melancholic person.
Thus no one is exclusively sanguine, bilious, lymphatic, or melancholic.
One person could be at once bilious, melancholic and lymphatic.
The little burro, now obscurely melancholic, grazed in the meadow.
The captain was a clever, melancholic man, who had no unusual grip on his crew.
She watched Paul growing irritable, priggish, and melancholic.
But he fretted so, got so furious suddenly, and again was melancholic.
The imminent obsolescence of their small-gauge formats adds melancholic force to their respective portraits of futile acts, foreshortened lives, and imperiled sites.
There was no change of expression in the dark melancholic face.
And who has not seen the weeping drunk, the melancholic drunk?
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