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Lament is a verb.
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.
An elegy. This name comes from the Greek word for "lament" and an elegy has traditionally been written to express grief, sorrow, or lamentation.
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"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.
A four-letter word for "to lament" is "mourn." It expresses deep sorrow or grief, often in response to loss or death.
The ISBN of Lament for a Nation is 0-88629-257-3.
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Press Start Adventures - 2006 Lament of Ineptness 2-3 was released on: USA: 30 January 2009
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Lament is a verb.
Yes, the poem "Lament for the Swimmers" is indeed a lament. It expresses sorrow, grief, and mourning over the loss of life in tragic circumstances.
Fanboy Funhouse - 2010 Saug's Lament 1-6 was released on: USA: 3 May 2010
The abstract noun for lament is "lamentation."
Bolesława Lament was born in 1862.
Bolesława Lament died in 1946.
Adelaide's Lament was created in 1950.