lamenting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ləˈment]
  • Us [ ləˈment]

Meaning of lamenting In English

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Examples of lamenting

  • But we do not hear judges lamenting how the formal law restricted them from acting to help families.

  • Every production featured a lamenting woman whose fate elicited tears from female audience members.

  • The live presence of the ingrates and, in particular, the lamenting soul, renders the love object palpably present.

  • It may wonder why so many care staff remain working in such difficult circumstances for so long, instead of lamenting the high turnover of staff.

  • He was lamenting and wandering around in a distressed and stunned state.

  • I laughed amid lamenting, sported amid my weeping.

  • Several works in the programme are associated with bereavement or remembrance, and their lamenting tugs with an aching authenticity.

  • If the semitone figure is stereotypical in its depiction of a lamenting sigh, then the scale spanning a tritone serves as the archetypal musical marker of the diabolical.

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