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verb. la· ment lə-ˈment. lamented; lamenting; laments. Synonyms of lament. intransitive verb. : to mourn aloud : wail. nightingales lament without ceasing L. P. Smith. transitive verb. 1. : to express sorrow, mourning, or regret for often demonstratively : mourn. … must regret the imprudence, lament the result … Jane Austen. 2. : to regret strongly
My father was lamented at his funeral. lament [sth] ⇒ vtr. (be sorry for) θλίβομαι, λυπάμαι, στενοχωριέμαι ρ αμ. The director lamented your absence at the meeting. Ο διευθυντής λυπήθηκε για την απουσία σου από την σύσκεψη. lament doing [sth] v expr. (regret doing ...
A lament in which one or more of the chief characters and the chorus sing alternate parts. Some consonants can take the function of the vowel in unstressed syllables. Where necessary, a syllabic marker diacritic is used, hence <petal> /ˈpɛtl/ but <petally> /ˈpɛtl̩i/.
To express profound sorrow for or concerning; also, in modern use, to feel sorrow for; to mourn for the loss of (a person); to bewail (an occurrence, etc.: with simple object or clause). 1535. There folowed him a greate multitude of people and of wemen, which bewayled and lamented him. Bible (Coverdale) Luke xxiii. 37.
LAMENTED definition: 1. If someone or something is lamented, people feel sad that they have or it has gone: 2. used for…. Learn more.
v.tr. 1. To express grief for or about; mourn: lament a death. 2. To regret deeply; deplore: He lamented his thoughtless acts. v.intr. 1. To grieve audibly; wail. 2. To express sorrow or regret. See Synonyms at grieve. n. 1. A feeling or expression of grief; a lamentation. 2. A song or poem expressing deep grief or mourning.
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