What do you mean by melancholy strain?
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Melancholy strain
The definition of melancholy is someone or something that is sad or gloomy. An example of melancholy is someone crying from loss. An example of melancholy is a dark, stormy and windy day. Black bile.
Melancholy strain has a strong genetic contribution, with sufferers likely to report a family history of “depression”, bipolar disorder or suicide. It's largely biologically underpinned rather than caused by social factors (stressors) or psychological factors, such as personality style.
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It's a sorrowful music or song about loneliness.
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- Melancholy has a strong genetic component, with individuals reporting a family history of "depression," "bipolar disorder," or "suicide."
- It's mostly induced by biological reasons, rather than social (stressors) or psychological (personality type) elements.
- Someone or something that is sad or gloomy is defined as melancholy.
- A person who feels sad because of a loss is an example of melancholy.
- A dark, stormy, and windy day is an illustration of sadness. Bile that is black in colour.
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