Word of the Day 04/27/24 Weltschmerz
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Weltschmerz (noun)
Weltschmerz or welt·schmerz [ velt-shmerts ]
noun, German.
1. sorrow that one feels and accepts as one's necessary portion in life; sentimental pessimism.
Related Words
agony, apprehension, dread, misgiving, nervousness, uneasiness
Origin: First recorded in 1860–65; literally, “world-pain,” from Welt world ( def ) + Schmerz “pain”; smart ( def ) (in the sense “pain”)
Example Sentences
Have the Zeitgeist and the Weltschmerz and the other things compared to which ‘le spleen’ was gay, done so much for us?
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The work which is presented in the following pages is intended to be a modest contribution to the natural history of Weltschmerz.
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This is entirely compatible with the definition of Weltschmerz which has been attempted above.
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The second bearing which his relations to Louise have upon his Weltschmerz lies in the fact that his love ended in disappointment.
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Hence the difference between the pessimism of Ibsen and the romantic Weltschmerz of these uncritical minds.
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Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.
Weltschmerz or welt·schmerz [ velt-shmerts ]
noun, German.
1. sorrow that one feels and accepts as one's necessary portion in life; sentimental pessimism.
Related Words
agony, apprehension, dread, misgiving, nervousness, uneasiness
Origin: First recorded in 1860–65; literally, “world-pain,” from Welt world ( def ) + Schmerz “pain”; smart ( def ) (in the sense “pain”)
Example Sentences
Have the Zeitgeist and the Weltschmerz and the other things compared to which ‘le spleen’ was gay, done so much for us?
From Project Gutenberg
The work which is presented in the following pages is intended to be a modest contribution to the natural history of Weltschmerz.
From Project Gutenberg
This is entirely compatible with the definition of Weltschmerz which has been attempted above.
From Project Gutenberg
The second bearing which his relations to Louise have upon his Weltschmerz lies in the fact that his love ended in disappointment.
From Project Gutenberg
Hence the difference between the pessimism of Ibsen and the romantic Weltschmerz of these uncritical minds.
From Project Gutenberg
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.