Luctuosa in english
LUCKY
pronunciation: lʌki part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: lʌki part of speech: adjective
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luctuoso = deplorable ; woeful ; pitiful ; dire ; fateful.
Example: We agree with Price that using the words 'citation' and 'reference' interchangeably is a deplorable waste of a good technical term.Example: In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.Example: Today's pitiful situation must be improved drastically to cope with the overwhelming demand of clients for better library service.Example: Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.Example: The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.