lament|lamented|lamenting|laments in English
verb
[la·ment || lə'ment]
mourn aloud, wail, express sorrow, grieve for; bewail, bemoan, regret
Use "lament|lamented|lamenting|laments" in a sentence
1. Cable laments his loss.
2. Bemoan, lament - Bemoaning is motivated when pity or grief is over an event that is joined to a consequence, whereas lamenting is motivated when the grief is over the event itself
3. Bemoan, lament - Bemoaning is motivated when pity or grief is over an event that is joined to a consequence, whereas lamenting is motivated when the grief is over the event itself
4. Katydids were lamenting fall's approach.
5. John is lamenting over his girlfriend's misfortunes.
6. But lamenting all day is useless.
7. A lament for Gandalf.
8. 19 Short pleasure, long lament.
9. We lament ( over ) his death.
10. She sat alone weeping, lamenting her fate.
11. Are they still lamenting for their homeland?
12. The new soldiers are still lamenting for their homeland.
13. Beweeper ( plural Beweepers ) ( rare) One who beweeps or laments someone or something
14. The girl has been lamenting over her misfortunes.
15. Understand the difference between Blubbered and Lamented.
16. It's no good lamenting over your past mistakes.
17. Turn-down lissom Aggerose farinas phantomically twice-lamented
18. And he lamented the endless squeeze on cash.
19. It is the lament of an impoverished peasant.
20. He composed a lament to the dead soldier.
21. The words Blubbered and Lamented might have synonymous (similar) meaning
22. Jackson lamented, "Never was there such a chance for cavalry.
23. 20 The poem opens by lamenting the death of a young man.
24. The scene opens on Bathsheba, lamenting for her dead husband
25. All have prefaced the discussion by lamenting the barrels' disappearance.