melancholic in A Sentence

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    It was a Melancholic night too.

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    Melancholic- impressionable and vulnerable;

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    Melancholic refers to introverts.

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    This song is quite Melancholic as the.

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    What a Melancholic name.

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    Melancholic is characterized by excessive sensitivity and painful sensitivity.

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    Melancholic is always afraid of difficulties and is characterized by high anxiety.

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    People of a Melancholic type have an inexpressive and quiet voice.

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    Melancholic- very vulnerable children, they can hurt the excessive severity of the coach.

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    A Melancholic person has a quiet voice, avarice, inexpressive movements and facial expressions.

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    The Melancholic type of temperament is characterized by low reactivity and high sensitivity.

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    Melancholic is a person who has very high sensitivity along with very little reactivity.

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    In a deeper manifestation, Melancholic is manifested in passivity, lethargy, and disinterest in affairs.

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    However, in real life to identify the true Melancholic or, for example, sanguine, rather difficult.

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    For Melancholic people, the absence of decisiveness and strength, constant decadence, and frequent vacillation are quite characteristic.

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    Most of all predisposed to the designated state there are people Melancholic, prone to depressive states.

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    Lahore, 1948: A Melancholic city full of refugees, forsaken property, and burnt buildings becomes Manto's new home.

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    Today, there is the following subdivision into personality temperament types: choleric type; Melancholic type; sanguine type; phlegmatic type.

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    Melancholic usually represent as people"not from this world", aerial and ephemeral creatures, people who are not very adapted to life.

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    Laser technology has greatly improved the ability to treat Melancholic lesions and tattoos with the rapidly pulsed Q-switch neodymium: yttrium.

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    Biologists reveal a mediated propensity for spleen in people with asthenized nervous and somatic systems, personalities of anxiety-suspicious warehouse, hypochondriacs and Melancholic.

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    Some of these(Melancholic depression, for instance, and bipolar disorder) are essentially“diseases” because their causes are largely genetic, and reflect primary biological brain changes.

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    Temperamentally strong types react faster, but phlegmatic and Melancholic people tend to dive into long thoughts or just give out a not so fast reaction.

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    The emotionality of the Melancholic inside, passions are raging there, the speed of the movements of the experiences, but the outburst is barely noticeable, insignificant.

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    It has been claimed that the piece's emotional strength is due to small, unexpected changes in the melody or'ornamental notes', which create a Melancholic tension.

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    Jaques, ever Melancholic, declines their invitation to return to the court, preferring to stay in the forest and to adopt a religious life as well.

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    She sets herself apart with a uniquely sweet and Melancholic take on the genre, often with a touch of blues or swing in the musical arrangement.

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    Perspective Romantic environment It seems that Watto's gallant scenes would be lost a lot, if they were not written against the background of such exquisitely Melancholic landscapes.

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    A prolonged illness, in addition to being exhausted psychologically and physically tiring, also gives rise to heavy thoughts and leads to the development of a depressive, Melancholic state.

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    They are characteristic of Christmas, but also the sadness for longing, loss of a loved one, separation, or because, simply, these days make us more Melancholic than normal.

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