lamentation Definition In English

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Examples of lamentation

  • Let us come to some of the trades which have been uttering wails and lamentations about their position.

  • It is our faith that misfortune should be not an occasion for lamentation but a stimulus to greater endeavour.

  • Anyway, this is a very late hour at which to indulge in any lamentations, if any remain, about this change.

  • They have all proved that it is a bad system by their lamentations.

  • But we do not feel that this is necessarily a time for lamentation and wringing of hands.

  • There have been lamentations about the behaviour of the young, and sometimes not so young.

  • Then we had the usual lamentation over parental control.

  • To my mind, the position of the tourist in this country deserves lamentation and tears.

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