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tearful

Before you break out in a full-fledged cry — when you're wiping your eyes and blowing your nose, you're tearful.

If a person is tearful, he or she is full of tears. Most of them haven't flowed, but you can see them in someone's eyes. If you break out in a full-fledged cry, you're no longer tearful, you're weeping. If something is tearful, there are lots of tears involved. Think about the last time you said a tearful goodbye to a good friend, gave your sister a tearful hug, or witnessed a victim's tearful plea for mercy.

DEFINITIONS OF: tearful

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adj filled with or marked by tears

tearful eyes”
tearful entreaties”
Synonyms
liquid, swimming
filled or brimming with tears
misty-eyed
having eyes blurred as with tears
teary, teary-eyed, watery-eyed
with eyes full of tears
sniffly, snuffling, snuffly
liable to sniffle
weepy
liable to weep easily
Antonyms:
dry-eyed, tearless
free from tears
dry
not shedding tears
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adj showing sorrow

Synonyms:
dolorous, dolourous, lachrymose, weeping
sorrowful
experiencing or marked by or expressing sorrow especially that associated with irreparable loss
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