Synonym: bereaved, bereavement, bereft, grief-stricken, grieving, lamentation, mourning, sorrowing. Similar words: burning, returning, turn in, turn into, saturnine, warning, morning, yearning. Meaning: [mɔrnɪŋ /mɔːnɪŋ] n. 1. state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one 2. the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief. adj. sorrowful through loss or deprivation.
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(61) Unfortunately, the bride-to-be died in a smallpox epidemic, which plunged the city both into mourning and quarantine.
(62) The mourning can not be as effective when the damaged child survives.
(63) Benedict, who had arrived yesterday, was looking extremely handsome in full mourning, even to a black cravat.
(63) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(64) Everyone else in the tent talked quietly, keeping a space around the mourning man.
(65) It rustled round her ears as it had done before she went into mourning.
(66) The oyster boats were still fixed to the moorings, a sure sign that Oystermouth was in mourning.
(67) She put her hand to her mouth, uttered a mourning cry and ran through the swing door to her car.
(68) Meanwhile, Lyneham is in mourning for its dead ... the airbase community stunned by the tragedy.
(69) All around them the solemnity of other faces in mourning.
(70) That logic is why Carr decided not to double-team Mourning from the start.
(71) Two veiled female figures leaned in exaggerated mourning over an urn in the Grecian taste of the 1810s.
(72) Monday, the family erected a white tent of mourning outside their house in Rimal, on the outskirts of Gaza City.
(73) She chose a dark green fitted dress - not quite in mourning, but a sombre colour to match her mood.
(74) Edith Whalley, looking like a modern day punk, who auditioned in strict mourning.
(75) Seventy people die on the spot, and the town, far from celebrating the ark's return, finds itself in mourning.
(76) The first birds are singing: I heard a mourning dove and a purple finch near the cabin this morning.
(77) A period of nationwide mourning was declared for Jan. 23-28.
(78) The Crows chopped joints off their fingers in mourning so often that they hardly had a whole hand among them.
(79) Mourning can have a therapeutic function that we ignore at our peril.
(80) Alvin later confessed laughingly that he had not been at all sure of what Morning Mourning was about.
(81) However, like that about poverty, this saying talks about mourning in a spiritual sense.
(82) This type is not readily available - its mourning connotations have made it unfashionable.
(83) A Hamas leaflet handed out at the cemetery called for three days of national mourning.
(84) There are also people of a naturally equable temperament who intuitively understand the need for preparatory mourning and adjust their lives accordingly.
(85) My mother never stopped mourning for my sister Frances, who died when she was four.
(86) The years fall away and Pennington is a lonely little boy, mourning the loss of his three big sisters.
(87) The lordly tripod is replaced by a broken palm-tree overhanging a mourning woman.
(88) There were to be no drawn curtains, no signs of mourning, and certainly no black ties.
(89) Bachelor's Button throws the racing world into mourning by beating Pretty Polly.
(90) Barbara Knox, who plays Rita, is clearly considered the Street's leading mourning lady.
More similar words: burning, returning, turn in, turn into, saturnine, warning, morning, yearning, earnings, concerning, good morning, early warning, mourn, mourner, burnish, furnish, burnished, furniture, mounting, mining, dining, shining, opening, running, raining, cunning, fawning, whining, evening, moaning.