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expressing suffering or sadness : having a sad sound. Full Definition of PLAINTIVE. : expressive of suffering or woe : melancholy <a plaintive sigh>.
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a person who brings suit in a court (opposed to defendant ). Origin: 1350?1400; Middle English plaintif complaining person, noun use of the adj.: plaintive.
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adjective. expressing sorrow or melancholy; mournful: a plaintive melody. Origin: 1350?1400; plaint + -ive; replacing Middle English plaintif < Middle French.
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[Middle English plaintif, from Old French, aggrieved, lamenting, from plaint, complaint; see plaint.] plain?tive·ly adv. plain?tive·ness n. plaintive (?ple?nt?v) .
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Plaintive is an adjective for describing someone or something with a pleading, sorrowful, desperate tone. If you have ever heard the plaintive howl of a wolf, then ...
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You are here; > Home; > English Dictionary; > Definition of ?plaintive?. English ... ADJECTIVEThey lay on the sand, listening to the plaintive cry of the seagulls.
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