Synonyms for lamenting


Grammar : Adj
Spell : luh-ment
Phonetic Transcription : ləˈmɛnt


Définition of lamenting

Origin :
  • mid-15c., back-formation from lamentation or else from Middle French lamenter "to moan, bewail" (14c.) and directly from Latin lamentari, from lamentum (see lamentation). Related: Lamented; lamenting.
  • adj sobbing
Example sentences :
  • The Mikado is lamenting a sudden realisation that he is too old for his love.
  • Extract from : « The Garden of Bright Waters » by Various
  • Some were lamenting, and in restless motion; but, these were few.
  • Extract from : « A Tale of Two Cities » by Charles Dickens
  • He was lamenting the difference of character between Virginia and New England.
  • Extract from : « The American Mind » by Bliss Perry
  • You remember I was lamenting that I hadn't got the necessary finery.
  • Extract from : « The Christian » by Hall Caine
  • I reminded a lady of this, who was lamenting the fact that in China some women are sold for wives.
  • Extract from : « As A Chinaman Saw Us » by Anonymous
  • I thought you were just now lamenting that I think too little.
  • Extract from : « The Tragic Muse » by Henry James
  • Having no children, she ought to have spent her days in fasting and praying and lamenting.
  • Extract from : « The Promised Land » by Mary Antin
  • One evening Dick was lamenting that he could not go to the Old Bowery.
  • Extract from : « The Telegraph Boy » by Horatio Alger, Jr.
  • And while they were lamenting him, the beloved of Asgard, Odin came amongst them.
  • Extract from : « The Children of Odin » by Padraic Colum
  • We were weeping together in prison and lamenting our affliction.
  • Extract from : « The Basket of Flowers » by Christoph von Schmid

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