Similar words: lamented, lament, filament, lamenting, lamentable, lamentably, lamentation, monofilament. Meaning: n. a person who is feeling grief (as grieving over someone who has died).
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1. Short pleasure, long lament.
2. We lamented over our bad luck.
3. Ken began to lament the death of his only son.
4. The poem opens by lamenting the death of a young man.
5. She's always lamenting the lack of sports facilities in town.
6. The nation lamented the death of its great war leader.
7. Life without regret, dead things like a gust of wind; life without regret, it will still have to come; life need not be annoyed, anxious white hair to black; life need not be lamented, loss of self-confidence will lose everything!
8. A lone piper played a lament.
9. The man has been lamenting over his foolish mistakes.
10. The royal members lamented the passing of aristocratic society.
11. After a brief season of useful labour there,she fell asleep in Jesus[sentencedict.com],lamented by all who knew her.
12. He is still lamenting for friends who died in the war.
13. She lamented the fact that manufacturers did not produce small packs for single-person households.
14. We sat miserably in the pub, lamenting the fact that our dry clothes were a 60-mile bus journey away.
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15. He lamented that people had expected too much of him too soon.
16. "Prices are down 40 per cent since Christmas," he lamented.
17. The whole play can be interpreted as a lament for lost youth.
18. In the poem he laments the destruction of the countryside.
19. She spoke of the professional woman's lament that a woman's judgment is questioned more than a man's.
20. He laments that people in Villa El Salvador are suspicious of the police.
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