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  2. Sorrow (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Sorrow is an emotion, feeling, or sentiment. Sorrow is more 'intense' than sadness, implies a long-term state [1] and suggests — unlike unhappiness — a degree of resignation. [2] Moreover, in terms of attitude, sorrow can be considered halfway between sadness (accepting) and distress (not accepting)". [2]

  3. Emotion classification - Wikipedia

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    Emotion classification, the means by which one may distinguish or contrast one emotion from another, is a contested issue in emotion research and in affective science. Researchers have approached the classification of emotions from one of two fundamental viewpoints: [citation needed] that emotions are discrete and fundamentally different constructs

  4. Sadness - Wikipedia

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    Sadness is an emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment and sorrow.An individual experiencing sadness may become quiet or lethargic, and withdraw themselves from others.

  5. Emotion - Wikipedia

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    Emotions have been described as consisting of a coordinated set of responses, which may include verbal, physiological, behavioral, and neural mechanisms. [28] Emotions have been categorized, with some relationships existing between emotions and some direct opposites existing. Graham differentiates emotions as functional or dysfunctional and ...

  6. Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    Sorrow (emotion) Sorrow, an 1882 drawing by Vincent van Gogh "Sorrow" (Bad Religion song), 2001 "Sorrow" (The McCoys song), also covered by The Merseys and David Bowie "Sorrow" (Pink Floyd song), 1987 "Sorrow", a song by Box Car Racer from Box Car Racer (2002) "Sorrow", a song by Life Without Buildings from Any Other City (2001)

  7. The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary was first considered in 2006 when Koenig was studying at Macalester College, Minnesota and attempting to write poetry.The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows was the idea he came up with that would contain all the words he needed for his poetry, including emotions that had never been linguistically described. [11]

  8. Pity - Wikipedia

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    Pity is a sympathetic sorrow evoked by the suffering of others. The word is comparable to compassion, condolence, or empathy. It derives from the Latin pietas (etymon also of piety). Self-pity is pity directed towards oneself. Two different kinds of pity can be distinguished, "benevolent pity" and "contemptuous pity". [1]

  9. Crying - Wikipedia

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    When an individual experiences emotions such as sorrow, the sympathetic nervous system still responds in this way. [ 23 ] Another function increased by the sympathetic nervous system is breathing, which includes opening the throat in order to increase air flow.