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TEARFUL
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Dictionary entry overview: What does tearful mean?
• TEARFUL (adjective)
The adjective TEARFUL has 2 senses:
1. filled with or marked by tears
Familiarity information: TEARFUL used as an adjective is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Filled with or marked by tears
Context example:
tearful entreaties
Similar:
liquid; swimming (filled or brimming with tears)
misty-eyed (having eyes blurred as with tears)
teary; teary-eyed; watery-eyed (with eyes full of tears)
sniffly; snuffling; snuffly (liable to sniffle)
weepy (liable to weep easily)
Antonym:
tearless (free from tears)
Derivation:
tearfulness (sadness expressed by weeping)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Showing sorrow
Synonyms:
dolorous; dolourous; lachrymose; tearful; weeping
Similar:
sorrowful (experiencing or marked by or expressing sorrow especially that associated with irreparable loss)
Derivation:
tearfulness (sadness expressed by weeping)
Context examples
She longed to bid me hasten my return; a thousand conflicting emotions rendered her mute as she bade me a tearful, silent farewell.
(Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley)
He was a tearful boy, and broke into such deplorable lamentations, when a cessation of our connexion was hinted at, that we were obliged to keep him.
(David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens)
The researchers also found that two-year-olds were more likely to exhibit emotional problems – including being worried, unhappy and tearful; scaring easily; or being clingy in new situations – if their parents had been having early postnatal relationship problems.
(Prenatal parental stress linked to behaviour problems in toddlers, University of Cambridge)
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