mesto
sad
adjective MEH-stoh Rare
Origin: Latin 'maestus' (sad, sorrowful).
Also means
mournful
Usage Note
Mesto is a literary and somewhat formal adjective conveying quiet, subdued sadness — closer to 'mournful' or 'melancholy' than to plain triste. It often describes a tone of voice, a landscape, or music: una melodia mesta, un sorriso mesto. The feminine is mesta, plurals mesti / meste.
Examples
"Aveva un'espressione mesta sul viso."
Natural Translation
She had a mournful expression on her face.
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