lament|laments in English
noun
[la·ment || lə'ment]
wailing, mourning, bewailing; mournful song, cry of grief; complaint
Use "lament|laments" in a sentence
1. Cable laments his loss.
2. A lament for Gandalf.
3. 19 Short pleasure, long lament.
4. We lament ( over ) his death.
5. Beweeper ( plural Beweepers ) ( rare) One who beweeps or laments someone or something
6. It is the lament of an impoverished peasant.
7. He composed a lament to the dead soldier.
8. The children lament the death of their mother.
9. “Old-timers have been virtually banished from the media business,” he laments.
10. At times it's more a lament than a Benediction
11. People lament the passing of the good old days.
12. “We are educating people for the wrong futures,” laments the Futurist report.
13. I lament the loss of humanity in some people.
14. 10 I will weep and lament over the mountains
15. To express distress or grief over; lament: to Bemoan one's fate
16. Some common synonyms of Bemoan are bewail, deplore, and lament
17. Adversaria celebrates the rough beauty of ordinary life and laments its inevitable decline
18. Bemoan — VERB lament or express sorrow for … English terms dictionary
19. Synonyms for Bewails include laments, deplores, bemoans, mourns, rues, regrets, grieves, moans, wails and repents
20. If I had known the rebates were going , I would have invested elsewhere , " she laments .
21. The verb Bewail means to lament or express great sorrow
22. Bemoan Meaning: "to Bemoan, wail, lament;" see be- + moan (v.)
23. All Things Pakistan laments the huge amount of food that is wasted during weddings.
24. The first four are laments, or dirges; the fifth is a petition, or prayer.
25. 28 The Washington Post laments that the middle - class dream is eluding African - Americans .