Synonyms for dolor
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : doh-ler |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdoʊ lər |
Définition of dolor
- noun misery, anguish
- Yes, I am a prince, and my name is Dolor; will you tell me yours, madam?
- Extract from : « The Little Lame Prince » by Dinah Maria Mulock
- What they found when they came to Virginia was dolor enough.
- Extract from : « Pioneers of the Old South » by Mary Johnston
- It frightens me so,' pleaded Margarita, for she saw the dolor coming.
- Extract from : « The Short Works of George Meredith » by George Meredith
- And Prince Dolor blushed when he had said it, and hoped nobody had heard him.
- Extract from : « The Little Lame Prince » by Miss Mulock--Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik
- The finest of these is Dolor Hugo: ogof, the old Cornish word for "cave."
- Extract from : « The Cornish Coast (South) » by Charles G. Harper
- And so my dolor findes some ease, through flames of fansies fires.
- Extract from : « The Palace of Pleasure » by William Painter
- The King desired that the Prince should keep the name given him by the little old woman in grey and so he was known as Dolor.
- Extract from : « The Little Lame Prince » by Dinah Maria Mulock
- Prince Dolor had every luxury that even a Prince could need, and the one thing wanting—love, never having known, he did not miss.
- Extract from : « The Little Lame Prince » by Dinah Maria Mulock
- Prince Dolor examined it curiously; spread it out on the floor, then arranged it on his shoulders.
- Extract from : « The Little Lame Prince » by Dinah Maria Mulock
- Prince Dolor had never felt such delicious sensation before.
- Extract from : « The Little Lame Prince » by Dinah Maria Mulock
Antonyms for dolor
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