The past tense of weep is wept, and the future tense is will weep.
The line "Fair daffodils, we weep to see thee haste away so soon" is from the poem "To Daffodils" by Robert Herrick. The poem praises the beauty and brevity of daffodils and serves as a reminder to appreciate the fleeting nature of life.
A homophone for "weep" is "wheat."
Fish do not weep
Weeped is the past participle of weep
we can weep because we have tear ducts in our eyes!
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WEEP - defunct - was created in 1936.
Of Nightingales That Weep was created in 1974.
Willow Weep for Me was created in 1964.
The present participle of weep is weeping.
to sob or cry is to weep