Plaintive
Plaintive is an adjective describing something that expresses sorrow or melancholy or has a mournful, longing quality. It is commonly used to characterize voices, sounds, music, or atmospheres that evoke sadness. A plaintive tone may be soft and yearning, rather than aggressive or cheerful. The word can apply to a single cry or note as well as to broader mood or sentiment, and it is frequently found in literary and artistic contexts. The adverb form is plaintively, used to describe how something is done.
Etymology and related terms: Plaıntive derives from Old French plainte, meaning lament, with the suffix -if indicating
Usage notes: Plaıntive is typically reserved for descriptions that emphasize sorrow or wistfulness in a way