Entristecer in english
Sadden
pronunciation: sædən part of speech: verb
pronunciation: sædən part of speech: verb
In gestures
entristecer = sadden ; mope ; sulk.
Example: In the same way we can note when we are absorbed, when not, when we are amused or saddened, when a character specially interested us, when a passage of writing held our attention for its own sake, and so on.Example: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him.Example: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him.more:
» entristecerse = grow + sombre ; feel + sad .
Example: As her mind swept back to her discussion with Marsha James concerning a replacement, she grew more sombre. Example: We even react as though it were all happening to us by feeling sad or happy, frightened or angry, amused or scandalized, and so on.entristecerse = grow + sombre ; feel + sad.
Example: As her mind swept back to her discussion with Marsha James concerning a replacement, she grew more sombre.Example: We even react as though it were all happening to us by feeling sad or happy, frightened or angry, amused or scandalized, and so on.