plaintive


plain·tive

adj \ˈplān-tiv\

Definition of PLAINTIVE

: expressive of suffering or woe : melancholy <a plaintive sigh>
plain·tive·ly adverb
plain·tive·ness noun

Examples of PLAINTIVE

  1. We could hear the plaintive cry of a wounded animal in the woods.
  2. <the puppy's plaintive expression after we put the toy away was rather amusing>

Origin of PLAINTIVE

Middle English plaintif grieving, from Anglo-French pleintif, plaintif, from plaint
First Known Use: 1579

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