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tearful
/ ˈtɪəfʊl /
adjective
- about to cry
- accompanying or indicative of weeping
a tearful expression
- tending to produce tears; sad
Derived Forms
- ˈtearfully, adverb
- ˈtearfulness, noun
Other Words From
- tearful·ly adverb
- tearful·ness noun
- half-tearful adjective
- half-tearful·ly adverb
- half-tearful·ness noun
Example Sentences
Harris campaign officials were silent in the early Wednesday hours while some aides expressed tearful shock over what was expected to be a much closer race.
She gave a tearful speech days after the raid, saying: “I want to be crystal clear. I have done nothing wrong. I can tell you with confidence that this investigation is not about me.”
“In 1989, I believe I lost three brothers,” said a tearful Hecht, who still can’t believe that a schoolmate of hers has been in prison for decades.
In a statement to the inquiry before her evidence, Ms Farmer said some of the questions by that review had left nurses "upset and tearful".
“For a long time I did not even want to believe that it happened,” a tearful Abi says in “R. Kelly’s Karma: A Daughter’s Journey,” now streaming on TVEI.
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