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
The longer you wallow in sorrow, the harder it becomes to see a way out.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I noticed you've been quite quiet lately. Is everything alright?B: Morning, Mark. Yeah, I've just been dealing with some personal stuff lately. I'm trying not to wallow in sorrow, but it's been tough.A: I understand. It's important to take the time you need to process, but remember not to let yourself get too consumed by it. Have you considered talking to someone about it?B: Yeah, I've been thinking about it. Maybe I'll reach out to a therapist soon.
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