Use "lament" in a sentence

1. A lament for Gandalf.

2. 19 Short pleasure, long lament.

3. We lament ( over ) his death.

4. It is the lament of an impoverished peasant.

5. He composed a lament to the dead soldier.

6. The children lament the death of their mother.

7. At times it's more a lament than a Benediction

8. People lament the passing of the good old days.

9. I lament the loss of humanity in some people.

10. 10 I will weep and lament over the mountains

11. To express distress or grief over; lament: to Bemoan one's fate

12. Some common synonyms of Bemoan are bewail, deplore, and lament

13. Bemoan — VERB lament or express sorrow for … English terms dictionary

14. The verb Bewail means to lament or express great sorrow

15. Bemoan Meaning: "to Bemoan, wail, lament;" see be- + moan (v.)

16. 5 Ken began to lament the death of his only son.

17. For those willing to plan ahead however, this is nothing to lament.

18. On trips organised for food writers, public perfidy is a popular lament.

19. For though fond nature bids us all lament, Yet nature's tears are reason's merriment.

20. Akasha is a large sea serpent circling the shipwreck called Gorrok's Lament

21. What a dismal, doleful, baleful lament of a speech we had from him.

22. Those who lament that Berlin never wrote a great treatise miss the point.

23. Synonyms for Bewail include lament, deplore, bemoan, mourn, rue, regret, grieve, moan, wail and repent

24. I know those tenement-lined streets invite a nostalgic lament for the loss of community.

25. Somewhere somebody was playing a pipe, a sad fluting lament in the hot air.

26. Forest dwellers lament being caught between Maoist bandits, exploitative miners and thuggish security men.

27. 1 That is the lament of many of us, for our lives are filled with activities.

28. Caparison of Lament is a unique horse saddle in the Hearts of Stone expansion

29. A heartfelt lament and positive proof that Morrissey's voice is indeed a valuable instrument.

30. Overwhelmed by a sudden avalanche of problems, they may be heard to lament: “Why me?

31. To express deep sorrow for; lament: a little child Bewailing the loss of her dog

32. Instead, they fall victim to impulse buying and then lament: “Where did it all go?”

33. 9 Some lament that there is only one incident in Jesus’ boyhood that is recorded.

34. Synonyms for Bawling include weeping, wailing, lamentation, lament, sobbing, blubbering, crying, plaint, bellowing and groan

35. I can today take up the plaintive lament of a peeled and woe - smitten people!

36. In panic, they lament: “What are we to do, because this man performs many signs?

37. At Judges 11:40 the King James Version renders the term “lament,” but the margin reads “talk with.”

38. Then came the tragic descent, the painful lament of one who had gained everything, then lost it all.

39. Experts lament that neither the central government nor most states have agencies dedicated to disaster planning.

40. Not a day goes by where we don't lament the loss of your parents and your brother.

41. Newspaper headlines lament: “Armed Robbers Sack Community”; “Kid Robbers Go Wild”; and “Panic, as Street Gangs Seize [a Township].”

42. The Farous' lament came to an end and the boy punched the tape out of its slot.

43. However, it is clear that the technologist who replies to the conservationist's lament is not an alternative technologist.

44. Many of today’s politicians lament the difficulty in finding talented individuals who are qualified to serve in government.

45. More than offer: I had barely mentioned what my book was about when her lament came pouring out.

46. Crossing in Force 9 winds led me to lament the absence of a grab-rail in the shower.

47. Late 16th century from Latin commiserat- ‘Commiserated’, from the verb commiserari, from com- ‘with’ + miserari ‘to lament’ (from miser ‘wretched’).

48. The Exquisite Buoyancies is a book of jumbling, tumbling doubling and becoming that suggests echo as tether to lament

49. Word Origin late 16th cent.: from Latin commiserat- ‘Commiserated’, from the verb commiserari , from com- ‘with’ + miserari ‘to lament

50. The Exquisite Buoyancies is a book of jumbling, tumbling doubling and becoming that suggests echo as tether to lament

51. Nigel Mansell will defy critics who lament his departure from Formula One and make a success of Indy 500.

52. One possible origin of the Banshee are "keeners," woman in Ireland that sing songs of lament at funerals

53. Bemoan: 1 v regret strongly Synonyms: bewail , deplore , lament Type of: complain , kick , kvetch , plain , quetch , sound off express complaints, discontent

54. "Pink Matter" is a bluesy lament with themes of sex and betrayal, as its narrator struggles between pleasure and universal meaning.

55. It decided to add the skate park early last year after listening to local teen-agers lament having nowhere to skate.

56. ANIMAL activists lament the abuse of animal rights and the suffering and indignities inflicted on the millions of animals used in experimentation.

57. The simple repetitive lyrics offer a lament by a traveller who is far from home, out of money and too ashamed to return.

58. 14 synonyms for Bemoan: lament, regret, complain about, rue, deplore, grieve for, weep for, bewail, cry over spilt milk, express sorrow about, moan over, bewail

59. 11 The fishermen shall mourn and lament, all who cast hook in the Nile; Those who spread their nets in the water shall pine away .

60. Statesmen and economists alike lament the huge international debt, the grave economic imbalance between rich and poor countries, and the abject poverty in so many countries.

61. This page shows answers to the clue Croon, followed by 8 definitions like “A low, continued moan”, “To lament; mourn.” and “· to bellow; low.Synonyms for Croon …

62. Such befuddlement has been a feature of his presidency, which began in 200 Disgruntled administrators lament that "only a handful of people" ever know what is going on.

63. Condole (third-person singular simple present Condoles, present participle condoling, simple past and past participle Condoled) (intransitive) To express sympathetic sorrow; to lament in sympathy (with someone on something).

64. Condole (third-person singular simple present condoles, present participle condoling, simple past and past participle Condoled) (intransitive) To express sympathetic sorrow; to lament in sympathy (with someone on something)

65. "I can not but lament thy splendid wit Entangled in the Cobwebs of the schools." Cobweb That which is thin and unsubstantial, or flimsy and worthless; rubbish

66. The Caparison of Lament, a saddle, is received if Geralt allows Master Mirror to take Olgierd's soul, and chooses the option: "Wanna be as swift as the wind"

67. Whenever tragedy occurs, we mourn and strive to bear one another’s burdens.2 We lament the things that will not be accomplished and the songs that will not be sung.

68. Whether they're blasted or Balladeered, there's not a dud among the songs, although I'm especially partial to "Hedwig's Lament." This'll be some first-rate, top-drawer original cast CD

69. 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

70. 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

71. The Boxfish does not lament the absence of a course correction mechanism, as its instability is one of its greatest assets on the reef, permitting it to swiftly whirl wherever it pleases

72. Any discussion of existentialism really has to begin with Jean-Paul Sartre's lament that the word is so loosely applied to so many things that it no longer means anything at all.

73. Verb lament, regret, complain about, moan about, mourn, rue, wail about, deplore, bemoan, repent, grieve for, cry over, weep over, express sorrow for All your songs seem to Bewail a dissatisfaction in love

74. Verb lament, regret, complain about, moan about, mourn, rue, wail about, deplore, bemoan, repent, grieve for, cry over, weep over, express sorrow for All your songs seem to Bewail a dissatisfaction in love

75. Reading such a lament Contemplatively, we find that Zurita draws us into a kind of litany of the earth — mountains, sea, stones, air, flowers, fishes — in mourning for the tortured bodies cast upon it

76. Reading such a lament Contemplatively, we find that Zurita draws us into a kind of litany of the earth — mountains, sea, stones, air, flowers, fishes — in mourning for the tortured bodies cast upon it

77. ‘From a motorway bridge, a seething sea of cars Backstopping some TV reporter's lament on ‘increasing traffic chaos’ has become a multisensory cliché.’ ‘Keep your promise by Backstopping anyone who stands up to bullying.’

78. Mormon leads the Nephite armies—Blood and carnage sweep the land—The Nephites lament and mourn with the sorrowing of the damned—Their day of grace is passed—Mormon obtains the plates of Nephi—Wars continue.

79. ‘The Barfly was simultaneously pinching one barmaid's butt and vomiting into another's cleavage!’ ‘Manufacturing had moved South, shoppers were heading for suburban malls, a decent restaurant was almost impossible to find, and the nightlife was a Barfly's lament.’

80. 19 hours ago · A flood-hit farmer's lament for his lost cows: 'It's the helplessness of hearing them Bellowing' Dead cattle hung up on trees on Oxley Island, east of Taree, in the NSW floods.