dolorosas

[US]/dəʊˈlɔːrəsəs/
[UK]/doʊˈlɔːrəsəs/

Translation

n. (pl.)plural of dolorosa; refers to the Way of the Cross (Via Dolorosa), the path Jesus walked to his crucifixion, commonly used in Christian religious contexts

Example Sentences

he made a dolorosas decision to leave his homeland.

the therapy involved a series of dolorosas procedures.

she shared dolorosas memories of her childhood during the interview.

the patient complained of dolorosas sensations in his lower back.

witnesses described the dolorosas scenes at the accident site.

we must face the dolorosas realities of the economic crisis.

the museum exhibit focuses on the dolorosas experiences of war survivors.

she wrote a book about her dolorosas journey through grief.

the report detailed the dolorosas conditions in the refugee camp.

the treatment of these injuries is often long and dolorosas.

he bore the dolorosas consequences of his actions in silence.

the lawyer described the dolorosas nature of the crime to the jury.

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