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Weepy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

weepy

/ˈwiːpi/ /ˈwiːpi/

Definition:

Tending to cry easily or characterized by tears.

Synonyms:

tearful, lachrymose, maudlin, sentimental

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

cheerful, stoic

Common Collocations:

weepy movie, weepy voice, weepy reaction

Derivatives:

weepily, weepiness

Usage Tips:

Use "weepy" to describe someone prone to crying or something that evokes tears, often in an emotional context.

Common Phrases:

weepy farewell, weepy nostalgia, weepy melodrama

Etymology:

Derived from "weep," from Old English "wēpan," meaning to cry or lament.

Examples:

  • 1. She felt weepy after watching the sad movie.
  • 2. His weepy speech moved everyone in the room.
  • 3. The book’s ending left her feeling oddly weepy.
  • 4. Avoid watching weepy films if you’re feeling emotional.

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