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**Term: Lachrymose** **Description:**

Lachrymose, an adjective derived from the Latin word "lacrimosus," refers to someone or something that tends to cry easily or is inclined to cause sadness or tears. It describes a person, expression, or atmosphere that is tearful, mournful, or sorrowful.

**Sample Sentences:**
  1. The lachrymose child burst into tears at the sight of the injured bird.
  2. Her lachrymose speech at the funeral moved everyone to tears.
  3. The poignant melody had a lachrymose effect on the audience, evoking deep emotions.
  4. Even though the movie was heartwarming, its lachrymose ending left many viewers teary-eyed.
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