What are the four word words that express a feeling of loss, and the four word words that describe a

Updated on educate 2024-03-11
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Upset. xīn fán yì luàn]

    Describe irritability, I don't know what to do. "Chu Ci Buju": "Distraught and don't know what to do." ”

    Sentimentality. duō chóu shàn gǎn]

    Describes people who are emotionally fragile and prone to worry or sentimentality. Good: Easy.

    Bummed out. huī xīn sàng qì]

    Discouragement: The heart is like ashes that have been extinguished; Mourning: Loss. Describes the loss of confidence and depression due to failure or unsatisfactory results.

    Sighing. āi shēng tàn qì]

    A sound of sighing due to sadness, boredom, or pain.

    The pain is unbearable. tòng bù yù shēng]

    Grief is so sad that I don't want to live, describing grief to the extreme.

    Sullen. mèn mèn bù lè]

    He was unhappy because of something unsatisfactory: he didn't know what had happened to him these days.

    Gloomy ecstasy. àn rán xiāo hún]

    I was so depressed that I felt like I had lost my soul. It is mostly used to describe the sadness or sadness of parting. Liang Jiangyan of the Southern Dynasty "Farewell Fu": "Those who have lost their souls are the only ones who are gone." ”

    Dejected. àn rán shén shāng]

    Refers to the sad appearance of the heart.

    Be downhearted. xīn huī yì lěng]

    Discouraged and discouraged.

    Sullen. yù yù guǎ huān]

    Depressed: the appearance of worry; Oligo: Less. Describe the feeling of depression. Refers to sullenness.

    Crestfallen. chuí tóu sàng qì]

    Describe feeling depressed when disappointed or frustrated. Tang Hanyu's "Sending the Poor Text": "The master was depressed and thanked him. ”

    Break one's heart. bēi tòng yù jué]

    Absolutely: Exhausted. The sorrow and sadness are at the extreme.

    The heart is like a knife. xīn rú dāo gē]

    The pain in my heart was like a knife.

    Worried. yōu xīn chōng chōng]

    Described as very sad. "The Book of Poetry, Zhaonan, Grass Worm": "I haven't seen a gentleman, and I'm worried." 忡忡 (chōng): the appearance of sorrow and restlessness.

    Knit one's brows. chóu méi bù zhǎn]

    Stretch: Stretch. The brows are knitted with sorrow. Describe the appearance of being preoccupied.

    Tears. shān rán lèi xià]

    Ran: Tearful looks. Describe the tears that flow.

    Choked up with tears. qì bù chéng shēng]

    Crying so choked that he couldn't make a sound, describing extreme sadness.

    A body blow. dà shī

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Idioms for bad moods.

    Depressed, depressed

    Gloomy and sad, sighing

    depressed, sad

    Grief-stricken, distraught

    Discouraged, worried

    Disheartened, sentimental

    Eclipsed, heart like a knife

    The pain is unbearable, and the crying is silent

    Tears.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Defeated and happy, listless, the division veterans are tired, the division veterans are broken, gloomy, gloomy, sad, and ecstatic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Four-word words to describe "depressed" are:

    Upset, discouraged, sentimental, sighing

    Depressed, miserable, depressed, sad

    depressed, grief-stricken, disheartened, discouraged, depressed

    Worried, heart-wrenching, sorrowful, tearful, and silent.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Discouraged, distraught, depressed, sad, grief-stricken, depressed, sighing, worried, worried.

    Frustrated, listless, sad, discouraged, self-defeating.

    Ecstasy, disappointed, disheartened, distraught, distraught, distraught.

    Worried, unhappy, tender, remorseful, trance-like, sad, looking at each other, frowning.

    Restless, abrupt.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Upset: It means that you are upset and don't know what to do.

    2. Sentimentality: good: easy. It means that the orange bureau is often worried and sad. Describes a person who is depressed and emotionally fragile.

    3. Sighing: The sound of sighing due to sadness, depression or grief.

    4. Depressed: Describe that you can't let go of your heart, and you are unhappy and unhappy.

    5. Gloomy and sad: It refers to the meaning of being depressed and depressed.

    Other idioms that indicate a depressed mood are: depressed, grief-stricken, disheartened, depressed, worried, sad, tearful, heartache, listlessness, sad face, etc.

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