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What do words describe people's sadness and disappointment mean?

1. I want to use a word to describe those who are very sad and disappointed. They are unhappy, foggy, long and full of worries, full of worries, full of worries, sad and sad, and their hearts are full of tears.

I'm heartbroken. I was so sad and depressed that I sighed and frowned. I'm so sad, ecstasy eclipses me. I'm so sad that I have no heart. I'm so sad, I lost my heart. I was so sad that I cried. I'm so sad, I lost my heart. Life is worse than death. Heart like a knife, heart like a knife, heart like a broken heart, heart like a broken heart, face like a frown, heart like a broken heart, heart like a knot, heart like a broken heart, tears like eyes, eyes like autumn water, sadness like a broken heart. Despair and depression, Lacrimosa was depressed. I am sad, my heart is broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken, my heart is broken, I am at a loss, I am at a loss.

2. Idioms describing sadness and disappointment are heartbreaking.

[Interpretation] Absolute: exhausted; Sadness is extremely sad. Also known as "heartbroken" and "heartbroken".

[pronunciation] pain; It can't be pronounced "ténɡ". "

[Shape discrimination] Absolute; Can't write "sure".

painful

[antonym] ecstasy

[usage] refers to the extreme sadness caused by extremely unfortunate things such as the death of a loved one; A feeling of extreme sadness. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.

[Structure] Supplementary type.

[Discrimination] ~ and "distress"; Both of them expressed extreme sadness and pain. But the meaning of ~ is heavy; Emphasize "sadness"; "Suffering" is mainly "pain"; I don't want to live with pain; Want to die.

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3. People's depressed and sad words are words that describe their emotions. Happy: happy, excited.

Feel good: feel happy physically and mentally; Comfortable. Happiness: the reason why you feel happy and comfortable, exercise your strength with great weight.

Joy: Happiness.

Happiness: To feel happy or satisfied. Lucky: I'm glad things have a good ending.

Comfortable: hearty and happy; Comfortable and happy. Comfort: Feel relaxed and happy mentally.

Refreshing: comfortable and happy. Sweet: Pleasant and comfortable.

Sweetness: describes feeling happy, cheerful and quiet. My Sweetie: Describe feeling happy and happy.

Comfortable: comfortable and happy. Joy: pleasure; Happy.

Crossing: describe inner joy. In high spirits: describe extreme happiness.

Pleasant: Feel comfortable and happy. Sit back and watch: I am happy that others are affected.

Pleasure: pleasure; Comfortable. Anger: Anger and injustice.

Anger: energy (extreme impulse). Angry: angry.

Anger: Anger, anger. Sadness: sadness.

Sadness: sadness. Deep sorrow: deep sorrow.

Sadness: Sadness due to feelings. Sadness: To suffer misfortune or disappointment.

Pain: Feeling very uncomfortable physically or mentally. Sadness: describe the sadness in your heart.

Distressed: extremely sad. Sadness: sadness in the heart.

Timid: timid; Cower. Frightened: describes being very scared.

Fear: timidity; Cower. Fear: Feeling uneasy or embarrassed in the face of difficulties, dangers, etc.

Fear: Fear of the unexpected. Terrible: fear arising from the threat to life.

Timid: afraid. Scare: To be frightened by surprise or threat.

Nerve-racking: Although the dangerous things have passed, I am still scared in retrospect. Fascination: fascination with people or things.

Enthusiasm: Have a strong interest in what is in front of you and maintain a high degree of concentration. Ecstasy: reveling in great love.

Resentment: intense hatred arising from conflicts of interest. Hatred: treat as an enemy; Hostility.

Hostility: the psychology of hatred. Jealousy, jealousy, jealousy: people who are better than themselves in talent, position and environment hold a grudge.

Antipathy: A feeling of opposition or dissatisfaction. Damn it: damn it, damn it.

Damn: disgusting, resentful. Hate: feeling bad about people or things.

Hate: hate. Uncomfortable: Not satisfied.

Unhappy: In a bad mood. Unhappy: In a bad mood.

Boredom: I'm not happy. Feel good about yourself: My heart is not simple.

Wohuo: You can't vent your grievances or troubles. Coward: Tired of being wronged.

Anxiety: Psychological anxiety or boredom. Bored: Tired of trouble.

Worry: I can't rest assured. Trouble: worry, anxiety.

Worry: To feel depressed because there is no idea or method. Worried: worried.

Worried: worried. Melancholy: Melancholy.

Restrain: Restrain one's emotions, strength, etc. So people can't fully express or show them. Melancholy: boredom; Uncomfortable

Incompetence: I feel that I have no talent and can do nothing. Self-satisfaction: contentment refers to pride and complacency.

Pride: I feel great and look down on people. Arrogance: extreme complacency.

Decent: glorious. Inferiority: feeling superior to others.

Inferiority: I think I am great. Self-confidence: I think I am great.

Pride: Proud of one's excellent moral character or great achievements. Be wronged: feel bad because of being wronged.

Injustice: 1. Be treated unfairly and accused of unwarranted charges. 2. Not worth it.

Impatience: frivolous and noisy. Urgency: urgency.

Impatience: I get excited as soon as something goes wrong. Anxiety: anxiety.

Anxiety: anxiety. Anxiety: I am anxious.

Anxiety: My heart is burning with anxiety. Urgent: I'm in a hurry.

Panic: To be troubled by fear, anxiety, or weakness. Panic: Flattery because of fear.

Confused: describes the mind in a hurry. Sorry: shy.

Shame: I feel uncomfortable because I made a mistake or did something wrong and didn't fulfill my obligations. Face fight, shame, disgrace: loss of dignity.

Shyness: I feel uneasy and embarrassed because I am timid and afraid of being laughed at, afraid of being born or doing something wrong. Loss of heart: I feel that my words and deeds violate the principle.

Guilt: shame and anxiety. Shy: shy and unnatural.

Embarrassment: unbearable, embarrassing. Shame: dishonor, dishonor.

Shy: afraid of embarrassment; Shy. Shame: dishonor, dishonor.

Shame: shame. Repentance: to realize one's mistakes, repent, and realize.

Regret: To feel distressed by past mistakes or sins. Regret: regret afterwards.

Sorry: I feel uneasy and guilty. Guilt: Feeling guilty and uneasy inside.

Surprise: Scared. Curiosity: Being curious and interested in something you don't know.

Surprise: surprise. Shocked: surprised.

Caution: Be sensitive to possible dangerous situations or mistakes. Doubt: doubt, distrust.

Suspicious: suspicious. Confused: I feel confused and don't know what to do.

Confused: Confused. Embarrassed: I find it difficult to elaborate.

Can't agree: I don't know who to obey; I don't know what to do. Admire: Respect and admiration.

Respect: respect and respect. Admire: feel respectable and hateful; Admire.

Admire: admire, admire. Respect: value and respect others.

Respect: To respect or value (a person, body, or related image). Praise: praise and appreciation.

Like: like. Excitement: Excited by the influence of external things, causing sympathy or admiration.

Pity: worthy of sympathy. Pity: What a pity.

Regret: to express sympathy and regret for people's unfortunate experiences or unexpected changes in things. Love: distressed; Reluctant; Unfortunately.

Mourning: Miss. Care: Care.

Missing: I can't forget the people I admire, the people I bid farewell to or the environment, and I hope to see them. Despise: to despise or despise.

Despise: discrimination and contempt. Despise: don't value, don't value.

Ruyi: It suits me. Wish: to meet the wish.

Satisfied: to my liking. Sui Xin: Autumn clothes to satisfy your old wishes.

Satisfied. Whatever: I can do whatever I want.

Happiness: (life, circumstances) contentment. Happiness: not lacking, not lacking, satisfying.

Waiting: hope and waiting. Desire: To desire or reach something or a realm because of love and admiration.

Philosophy: mental depression, lack of faith in the development of things. Frustration: depression and despair.

Sense of loss: a feeling related to loss and loss. Hopeless: there is no life.

Chill: disappointment and sadness. Loneliness.

4. Idiom describing people's extreme disappointment with life: a sad and uneasy look. Feel depressed and unhappy.

The heart is like ashes: cooled ashes. The original meaning is indifference and no feelings. Now it is also described as depression and indifference to the extreme.

Dead wood, dead trees and cold ashes after the fire. Metaphor is extremely depressed and indifferent to everything.

Turn the spirit into dust: depression; Laziness: being lazy. Depressed, depressed Describe losing confidence and not trying to make progress.

Despair, depression, depression.

If the heart is cold and gray, see "If the heart dies".

Give up and describe the mental state of being unmoved by foreign objects. Now it is often used to describe frustration.

My heart is like a stone, my heart is like a tree, and I have no desire.

Despair, all ideas and plans are shattered. Describe the feeling of extreme depression and disappointment.

Despair: in high spirits. Describe lack of energy, lack of energy.

Depression: mental depression, lack of energy. Describe depression, depression

Ruthless, heartless, boring.

Weak, powerless, powerless. Describe lack of energy.

The metaphor of dying ash is lifeless and lifeless.

Despair describes being depressed and unable to boost energy.

Dead wood and ashes: cold ashes left after burning. Dead as a log, my heart is dying. Metaphor is extremely negative and pessimistic.

Frustration describes the loss of confidence and low morale due to failure or failure.

Depressed, I still say I'm depressed.

Dead trees and cold ashes after the fire. Metaphor is extremely depressed and indifferent to everything.

To return to one's original position in vain means to get angry and return to normal, and now it is described as disappointment.

Disappointment means that the original hope is completely lost.

Describe feeling depressed and depressed because of failure or failure.

Back to disappointment: you will feel depressed when you encounter something that doesn't match your imagination. Return disappointed.

All the ideas went up in smoke. Metaphor is disheartened.

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5. Words that describe heartbreak Words that describe heartbreak: heartbreak, heartbreak, heartbreak, heartbreak, grief-stricken, overwhelmed.

1, deeply grieved

It means deeply grieved, and it means extreme sadness and hunger.

Example: Chapter 17 of History of the Imperial Palace in Sui Dynasty: Feng Taihou was deeply in love. Seeing her lover killed, it was inconvenient to stop asking for help. Why not let her be heartbroken and furious?

2, the heart is like a knife.

It means that the heart is twisted. Used as predicate, attributive and adverbial, it also describes extreme pain.

Example: The third and fourth episodes of "Flowers in the Mirror": "Lin Zhiyang" I thought of my wife for a moment, and my heart ached, and I didn't know how many tears I shed. "

Step 3 break your heart

It means extremely sad, extremely sad. Describe sadness to the extreme.

Example: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume I, Chapter 7: "Her earthly lover is heartbroken, and she kneels at the foot of the dirt mountain she has turned into every day until she dies."

The pain is not here now.

It means extremely sad, extremely sad. Describe sadness to the extreme.

Example: Scene 1 of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "In a lonely room, she thinks of the long years ahead, and sometimes she almost commits suicide in pain."

Step 5 be heartbroken

It means I'm sad. I can't stand this pain.

Example: Chapter 27, Volume III of Li Zicheng by Yao: "When I mention my own emperor, I often cry and grieve."

Extended data:

Words to describe people's ecstasy:

1, very happy

Describe very happy. With praise.

Example: Back to the 18th episode of Li's Officialdom in the Qing Dynasty: A word reminded his old man, laughing and laughing, and he still got up happily.

Step 2 cheer up

Describe happiness and excitement.

Example: Guo Moruo's Youth Before and After Anyway: At that time, the revolution was successful, and how happy we ordinary people were!

Step 3 be ecstatic

Hope: Hope. I feel very happy and happy when I meet unexpected and unexpected good things.

Example: Missing in Autumn by Shi Tiesheng: This really made him overjoyed. She was overjoyed by my answer.