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melancólico

meh-lahn-KOH-lee-koh/melanˈkoliko/

melancólico means melancholy in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

melancholy, gloomy

Also: mournful, wistful
A lonely person sitting on a wooden bench under a rainy sky, looking thoughtfully at a single falling leaf.

📝 In Action

Hoy me siento un poco melancólico por la lluvia.

A2

I feel a bit melancholy today because of the rain.

Esa canción tiene un ritmo melancólico.

B1

That song has a melancholy rhythm.

Su mirada melancólica revelaba que extrañaba su casa.

B2

His melancholy gaze revealed that he missed his home.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • triste (sad)
  • nostálgico (nostalgic)
  • apesadumbrado (sorrowful)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • carácter melancólicomelancholy personality
  • tono melancólicogloomy tone
  • aire melancólicomelancholy air/vibe

melancholic

NounmC1formal
A person wrapped in a blue blanket sitting by a window, gazing out at a gray landscape.

📝 In Action

El joven era un melancólico que pasaba horas mirando el mar.

C1

The young man was a melancholic who spent hours looking at the sea.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • soñador (dreamer)

🔀 Commonly Confused With

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "melancólico" in Spanish:

melancholicwistful

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: melancólico

Question 1 of 3

Which sentence describes someone's permanent personality trait?

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👥 Word Family
melancolía(melancholy (noun))Noun
melancólicamente(melancholy (adverb))Adverb
🎵 Rhymes
alcohólicobucólicosimbólico
📚 Etymology

From Ancient Greek 'melankholikos', which comes from 'melas' (black) and 'khole' (bile). Ancient doctors believed that having too much 'black bile' in the body made a person feel sad and gloomy.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: melancholyFrench: mélancoliqueItalian: malinconico

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'melancólico' always a negative word?

Not necessarily. While it involves sadness, it often implies a beautiful, deep, or poetic feeling, especially when talking about art or music.

Can I use it to describe a house or a place?

Yes! You can describe an old, abandoned, or quiet place as 'melancólico' if it gives you a sense of sadness or longing for the past.

What is the difference between 'melancólico' and 'nostálgico'?

They are very close. 'Nostálgico' specifically means you miss something from the past, while 'melancólico' is a general feeling of sadness or gloominess that might not have a specific cause.