Lament
51lament — witnian …
52lament — noun 1》 a passionate expression of grief. 2》 a song, piece of music, or poem expressing grief or regret. verb 1》 mourn (a person s death). ↘[as adjective lamented] (usu. late lamented) a conventional way of referring to a dead person. 2》… …
53lament — (L). Wailing …
54lament — I. v. n. Mourn, grieve, weep, sorrow, wail, moan, complain. II. v. a. 1. Bewail, deplore, bemoan, mourn, sorrow over or for. 2. Regret, deplore. III. n. 1. Wailing, moaning, moan, lamentation, plaint, complaint. 2. Dirge, elegy, epicedium,… …
55lament — v 1. mourn, mourn for, sorrow, grieve, grieve for, feel for, be or feel sorry for, weep for, pity; condole, commiserate, compassionate, sympathize; deplore, bewail, bemoan, moan, groan, Inf. sing or cry the blues; regret, repine, rue, rue the day …
56lament — la·ment …
57lament — verb 1) he was lamenting the death of his daughter Syn: mourn, grieve, sorrow, weep, cry 2) entrepreneurs lamented the red tape Syn: complain about, bewail, bemoan, deplore, be disappointed at …
58lament — la•ment [[t]ləˈmɛnt[/t]] v. t. 1) to express often vocal mourning or grief for or over: lamented the death of their leader[/ex] 2) to be very sorry for; regret 3) to mourn deeply and often vocally 4) an often vocal expression of grief or mourning …
59lament — Uē, uwē, uē helu, kanikau, makena, kūmākena, kūpina i …
60lament someone's death — mourn the death of someone, cry over the death of a person …