gyászos
Gyászos is a Hungarian adjective that translates to mournful, sorrowful, or lamentable in English. It is used to describe a state of deep sadness or grief, often associated with loss or misfortune. The word can be applied to a person's emotional state, a situation, or even an atmosphere. For instance, one might describe a funeral as gyászos, or a person as feeling gyászos after receiving bad news. The term conveys a sense of profound unhappiness and desolation. It is a strong descriptor that evokes a feeling of somberness and distress. The etymology of the word can be traced back to "gyász," which means mourning or grief. Therefore, "gyászos" directly relates to the act and feeling of mourning. It is a commonly used word in Hungarian literature and everyday conversation to express deep sorrow.