To lament is to feel and express grief (to mourn a death) or to feel regret (sorrow) for some action you wish you had not done.
sad; distressing
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.
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To lament is to grieve over the loss of something or someone. Or a lament is a mournful poem or song.
I would feel good about myself but if i was remembered for something bad like how Hitler is remembered then i would not feel good.
The answer choices weren't provided. One of the wanderer has been called an elegy meaning a poem of mourning or lament is that the longing for a loved one. Another one is it contributes to the sadness and lament of the story.
Lament is a verb.
a lament of the songs
If you feel like you wouldn't do something but keep on thinking you would then you aren't sure of yourself.
I would feel annoyed, vengeful, and full of rage.
It's only used once, in this speech by Capulet, shortly after Juliet is discovered to be apparently dead.Dry up your tears, and stick your rosemaryOn this fair corse; and, as the custom is,In all her best array bear her to church:For though fond nature bids us an lament,Yet nature's tears are reason's merriment.A lament is something you say or sing to express your grief and sadness at the death of someone (or something) you love.