Lament (v) - to feel deep sorrow; to express sorrow or mourning for; to grieve. (n) - an expression of grief; a song or poem expressing grief.
Used in a sentence - Tommy felt lament towards his mother because he had found out that her mother had died.
Don't lament the loss of your job, go out and find a new one.
Grandma called to lament about her terrible, unhappy life.
He didn't lament about not having a date, he went to the dance by himsefl.
You can lament your weight problem or you can do something about it.
Lament (verb)- to grieve
He died in 2005, and was lamented by people all over the world.
when the downpour started, June lamented her decision to have the wedding outside.
i lamentated. hehe. i dont really know what to say. sorry you're better off asking your teacher.
1. I was in a lament situation
2. No one likes to feel lament
Lament is a verb, so it is an action.
I lament the fact that you cannot use lament in a sentence. :)
To lament is to grieve over the loss of something or someone. Or a lament is a mournful poem or song.
See root word definition, "lament." In a sentence: "Yes, his suspension from school as a result of cheating is lamentable. (Caused him and others bad consequences that he now regrets, and wishes he hadn't) There is another use of lament/lamentable: To mourn, or express sorrow for someone or something good in the past that is now gone. "Lover's Lament" He or she is sad that the relationship has ended.
Lament
"Lament" can be either a noun or a verb. Examples: (verb, past tense) We lamented our lost comrades-in-arms. (noun) Sing us a lament for past heroes.
The definition of the word lament is to wail loudly.
I lament the fact that you are having trouble using this word.
To lament is to grieve over the loss of something or someone. Or a lament is a mournful poem or song.
Yes, the word 'lament' is a noun as well as a verb. The noun 'lament' is a word for a crying out in grief, a song or poem expressing deep grief or mourning, a lamentation, a thing. Example sentence: The minister read a beautiful lament at dad's service.
There is no such English word. There is Laments though:People who lose a relative or friend lament over their death.
There's lament over Michael Jackson's death.
See root word definition, "lament." In a sentence: "Yes, his suspension from school as a result of cheating is lamentable. (Caused him and others bad consequences that he now regrets, and wishes he hadn't) There is another use of lament/lamentable: To mourn, or express sorrow for someone or something good in the past that is now gone. "Lover's Lament" He or she is sad that the relationship has ended.
Lament
The word 'lament' is both a noun (lament, laments) and a verb (lament, laments, lamenting, lamented).The noun 'lament' is a singular, common noun; a word for sadness expressed about a death or loss in the form of verse or song, or crying.The noun forms of the verb to lament are lamenter, lamentation and the gerund, lamenting.
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The word could be a dirge, or a lament.
"Lament" can be either a noun or a verb. Examples: (verb, past tense) We lamented our lost comrades-in-arms. (noun) Sing us a lament for past heroes.
The definition of the word lament is to wail loudly.