A lament is a song mourning a dead person.
Yes, "lament" contains a short vowel. The "a" in "lament" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
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.
The root "mut" means "change" or "transform."
The root word med or medi means middle.
The root word 'leio' means 'smooth.'
word root: Lament meaning: mourn, an expression of sadness
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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 is a verb.
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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.
Yes, "lament" contains a short vowel. The "a" in "lament" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
Lament for a Nation was created in 1965.
A Mathematician's Lament was created in 2009.
The Lament for Icarus was created in 1898.
Lament for Atlantis was created in 1994.
Daffodil Lament was created in 1994.