WALLOW IN SORROW
Definition: To indulge excessively in sadness or self-pity; to be immersed in a state of deep sorrow or misery.
Synonyms: Mournful Immersion, Grief Soak, Sad Wallowing, Melancholy Dip, Sorrow Bath
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
After losing the game, Tim tended to wallow in sorrow for hours.
#2
Sarah's friends encouraged her not to wallow in sorrow after the breakup and to look forward to new opportunities.
#3
Despite the setbacks, the team decided not to wallow in sorrow but to strategize for the upcoming match.
#4
Emily chose not to wallow in sorrow after the rejection and used it as motivation to improve her skills.
#5
Faced with a challenging puzzle, Mia decided not to wallow in sorrow but to tackle it with determination.
#6
After the breakup, he chose to wallow in sorrow instead of seeking support from friends.
#7
Rather than addressing the issue, she preferred to wallow in sorrow, allowing the problem to persist.
#8
The athlete decided not to wallow in sorrow after the defeat but instead used it as motivation for future success.
#9
Even in the face of adversity, she chose not to wallow in sorrow but sought ways to turn the situation around.
#10
She refused to wallow in sorrow after the breakup and instead focused on self-improvement.
#11
Despite the hardships, he refused to wallow in sorrow and continued to pursue his dreams.
#12
Rather than wallow in sorrow, she channeled her emotions into creative expression through art.
#13
He made a conscious decision not to wallow in sorrow but to find ways to move forward and heal.
#14
Even though life threw many challenges her way, she refused to wallow in sorrow and remained resilient.
#15
Some people find it comforting to wallow in sorrow rather than confront their emotions.
#16
The longer you wallow in sorrow, the harder it becomes to see a way out.
#17
Wallow in sorrow is something he cannot afford to do now.
#18
They found solace in each other, refusing to wallow in sorrow.
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