mourn|mourned|mourning|mourns in English
verb
[mɔrn /mɔːn]
grieve, be in mourning, feel sorrow for someone's death
Use "mourn|mourned|mourning|mourns" in a sentence
1. And who mourns for us?
2. 7 The new wine mourns,* the vine withers,+
3. We all mourned at the death knell of Tom.
4. 9 The land mourns* and withers away.
5. The entire nation mourned her death.
6. He mourned for his valiant men.
7. She mourned for the beloved past.
8. David mourned his son for many days.
9. Mourn* and wail,
10. * The earth mourned aloud, Moses 7:48.
11. 10 The field has been devastated, the ground mourns;+
12. Few will mourn his passing.
13. 20 The entire nation mourned her death.
14. Don’t mourn, don’t weep.
15. They will not mourn him:
16. The Filipino propagandists in Europe mourned Panganiban’s death.
17. For six days the eldest son mourned there.
18. Darnley then mourns the death of his former lover.
19. Sorrow, anger, mourning.
20. ‘They will not mourn him:
21. To comfort all who mourn,+
22. Abraham mourned the loss of his beloved Sarah
23. For seven days, Xerxes mourned paralyzed by grief.
24. The manager announced his resignation and everybody mourned.
25. Many will mourn her passing .