trista

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== Catalan == === Adjective === trista feminine singular of trist == Esperanto == === Etymology === Borrowed from Ido trista, from common Romance; ultimately from Latin trīstis. Compare Spanish, French, and French triste. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtrista/ Rhymes: -ista Syllabification: tris‧ta === Adjective === trista (accusative singular tristan, plural tristaj, accusative plural tristajn) sad, unhappy ==== Synonyms ==== malfeliĉa (“unhappy”) malgaja (“unglad”) malĝoja (“unjoyful”) sengaja senĝoja (“joyless”) ==== Antonyms ==== feliĉa (“happy”) gaja (“gay”) ĝoja (“joyous”) ==== Derived terms ==== tristo, tristeco (“sadness”) == Franco-Provençal == === Adjective === trista feminine singular of tristo == Ido == === Etymology === Borrowed from French triste, Italian triste, Spanish triste. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtrista/ Hyphenation: tri‧sta === Adjective === trista (of persons or things) sad, sorrowful, mournful, cheerless, dispirited, doleful, gloomy ==== Antonyms ==== felica gaya joyoza kontenta ==== Derived terms ==== tristega (“lugubrious”) tristeso (“sadness, dreariness”) tristigar (“to sadden, throw gloom over”) ==== Descendants ==== Esperanto trista == Italian == === Adjective === trista feminine singular of tristo === Anagrams === Strati, starti, strati == Serbo-Croatian == === Alternative forms === trȉsto (Croatia) trȋ stȍtine === Etymology === From trȋ (“three”) +‎ stȏ (“hundred”). === Pronunciation === === Numeral === trȉsta (Cyrillic spelling три̏ста) three hundred ==== Derived terms ==== tristoti (“three hundredth”) ==== See also ==== dvjesto/dvesto, trista/tristo, četiristo, petsto, šeststo, sedamsto, osamsto, devetsto == Swedish == === Adjective === trista inflection of trist: definite singular plural === Anagrams === artist, ritats