Sorrow in a sentence as a noun

Too rare are blogs/posts in the Valley about the "trough of sorrow.

At first you'll feel sorry for them, but quickly that sorrow will turn into anger.

The Führer will ****** your sons too, he will not stop till he has brought sorrow to every home in the world.

The first image she sees is the image of her younger cousin staring at with fear and sorrow.

He just wanted to take an opportunity to "express [..] sorrow at having caused pain.

" So what's in it for me in this case other than transient enjoyment followed by a lifetime of sorrow?

It most certainly wasn't meant as a jab, more genuine sorrow for the industry's growing maturity.

Sorrow in a sentence as a verb

Trying to abstract away the distributed nature of a system inevitably leads to pain and sorrow.

" is not something I'd advocate, but being careful with the booze is an advice I give wholeheartedly and out of quite some sorrow experience.

Not only do founders struggle, experience the trough of sorrow, and often not emerge... there are often not even any indicators that things are going to turn around.

Even the memory of her is mixed with sorrow for we can see her little body tossing to and fro and hear that little voice screaming with pain and it seems as though it would drive me insane.

Oh the tears of sorrow the poor guy will shed into his heated swimming pool after being ejected from such a respectable business, with 200 million to his name...I don't think I have been this touched ever since Lassie died.

What a crazily negative comment on a cool story... So are we to conclude that people shouldn't pursue their dreams?There are really two kinds of dreams: Dreams of arrival, which involve riches and fame and usually end in sorrow; and dreams of process, which involve the simple liberty of doing something interesting with your life.

How is it up to us to judge what others want to accomplish with their lives and consequently impugn their sorrow and pain at failing to achieve what they had hoped to?Another thought - are you going to slap a suicidal middle-class teenager in the face and tell them to grow the **** up and realize how privileged they are, how most Americans and in fact almost all teenagers in the world are worse off than them?

Sorrow definitions

noun

an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement; "he tried to express his sorrow at her loss"

noun

sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment; "he drank to drown his sorrows"; "he wrote a note expressing his regret"; "to his rue, the error cost him the game"

See also: regret ruefulness

noun

something that causes great unhappiness; "her death was a great grief to John"

See also: grief

noun

the state of being sad; "she tired of his perpetual sadness"

See also: sadness sorrowfulness

verb

feel grief

See also: grieve