mourned in English

verb
1
feel or show deep sorrow or regret for (someone or their death), typically by following conventions such as the wearing of black clothes.
Isabel mourned her husband
synonyms:grieve forsorrow overlament forweep for
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "mourned" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mourned", or refer to the context using the word "mourned" in the English Dictionary.

1. We all mourned at the death knell of Tom.

2. The entire nation mourned her death.

3. He mourned for his valiant men.

4. She mourned for the beloved past.

5. David mourned his son for many days.

6. * The earth mourned aloud, Moses 7:48.

7. 20 The entire nation mourned her death.

8. The Filipino propagandists in Europe mourned Panganiban’s death.

9. For six days the eldest son mourned there.

10. Abraham mourned the loss of his beloved Sarah

11. For seven days, Xerxes mourned paralyzed by grief.

12. The manager announced his resignation and everybody mourned.

13. 22 The manager announced his resignation and everybody mourned.

14. Mona Monroe mourned the moral morass of the monster.

15. The Cricketing world mourned the sudden passing away of Jones

16. 12 We all mourned at the death knell of Tom.

17. Well, naturally I felt rather abandoned and mourned my loss.

18. Anne died from plague in 1394, greatly mourned by her husband.

19. And, when you pass away you are mourned and remembered with'sakau. "

20. Ponder for a moment if you have ever mourned “because of iniquity.”

21. Rio Branco died in 1880 and was widely mourned throughout the country.

22. All Israel mourned the loss of that faithful man —and no wonder!

23. 5 Queen Victoria mourned Prince Albert/Prince Albert's death for 40 years.

24. At Francois Mitterand's funeral, his wife, mistress and illegitimate daughter all publically mourned the President.

25. Then Jacob tore his clothes, put on sackcloth and mourned for his son many days.

26. Bathsheba mourned her husband's death and was then brought to King David to be his wife

27. Tech-Green had mourned his passing with hysterical fervour; no one had replaced him in their pantheon.

28. But then she turned to me and smiled, and my dejection was immediately an un-mourned memory.

29. Nehemiah mourned, wept, fasted, and prayed for days about Jerusalem’s ruined wall and the desperate plight of Judah’s inhabitants.

30. The animals too came and mourned for Snow White , first an owl , then a raven , and finally a dove .

31. Coffined Poem by Angela Bontle Ditumiso.Call me a fool But I've mourned her into a decade I'm told every strong emotion

32. The adulterine child born to Bath-sheba soon died, even though David fasted and mourned over the sick child for seven days.

33. 21 Last week, the world mourned the loss of Norman Borlaug, the agronomist credited with saving as many as a billion people from starvation by introducing high-yield crop varieties.

34. “Although we, in the past, have mourned with others over their losses, we did not truly feel the great pain of heart that we do now.”

35. THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSION VARIOUS The country is destroyed, the ground hath mourned: for the corn is wasted, the wine is Confounded, the oil hath languished

36. In the style of antique stove cover of smoke machine, mourned a cabinet to imbed flower glasses up all a body now a kind of details of classic doctrine.

37. Wilson received an outpouring of love and condolences for her family after the news was reported, and that included from Wilson's Supremes Bandmate Diana Ross, who mourned the singer on Twitter.

38. As consultants saw a correlation between grieving from health-related issues and grieving among employees in an organization due to loss of jobs and departments, many early change models captured the full range of human emotions as employees mourned job-related transitions.