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(1) Resembling or characteristic of or appropriate to an elegy.
(2) Expressing sorrow often for something past.
(3) Lamenting.
(1) By the way, I think it's a wonderful scene. an elegiac scene, very touching.
(2) Rhapsodic, ironic, elegiac and disillusioned, the urban sketch, for all its sparkle, tended toward melancholy.
(3) Only the last haunting and elegiac shot of the steam train bearing the wounded Ned back to Melbourne and his hanging carry a real resonance.
(4) What he does remember, however, strikes a poignant, elegiac note.
(5) A soundtrack of mournful chanting gives the whole work an elegiac quality.
(6) As the book closes, it becomes transformed into a moving, elegiac memoir for the writer's parents.
(7) Smith's u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510illegitimateu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb sonnet consists of three elegiac quatrains and a couplet, thus combining both English elegiac meters.
(8) Berger has found the perfect form for his elegiac , still-hopeful revelation of the worth of us all, so easily stolen by time.
(9) But as the mournful, elegiac music began to gently move through the air, and voices, distinct and intense, began to tell their tale, in their own words, something incredible happened.
(10) Ford's writing is never more his signature than when he combines a wistful, elegiac feeling of loss with an indomitable instinct to carry on.
(11) This is primarily a period piece and, as you might expect from the elegiac nature of the film, the pace is appropriately funereal.
(12) The wistful elegiac moods of the Sonnets, were conveyed with just the right balance of outward expression and gesture, and delicate tonal control.
(13) Its tone is consummately elegiac and mournful.
(14) Her pessimism and elegiac outlook could only perceive the contemporary social and political developments of indigenous peoples as a slow decline and erosion of tradition.
(15) Coleridge enthusiastically appropriated Schiller's lines, even to the extent of changing into pure hexameters what in Schiller's original is an elegiac distich.
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(17) Although the work ended in renewal, it was deeply elegiac .
(18) He used to recite dirge songs and had established a unique status for his touching elegiac tone.
(19) He also wrote numerous poems in elegiac distichs.
(20) Colors tend to be exquisite, but in an unusual way, at once vivid and fading, as if a still-potent splendor were half-vanishing before one's eyes, introducing a vaguely mournful, even elegiac tone.
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