Lamentationn example sentences

Related (12): grief, sorrow, mourning, weeping, wailing, lament, plaint, dirge, elegy, keening, howl, cry.

lam·en·ta·tion

noun

lamentation (noun) · lamentations (plural noun) · Lamentations (noun)

  - the passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping:

  - a book of the Bible telling of the desolation of Judah after the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC.

Synonyms

weeping, wailing, crying, sobbing, moaning, moan, sob, wail, lament, sorrow, complaint, keening, grief, grieving, mourning, howling, howl, plaint, ululation

"Lamentationn" Example Sentences

1. The sound of lamentation filled the air as the villagers mourned their loss.
2. The priest delivered a stirring sermon of lamentation for the departed soul.
3. The birds' melancholic lamentations filled the forest after the wildfire.
4. The funeral procession was marked by mournful lamentations and prayers.
5. Her face was etched with the lines of lamentation and sorrow.
6. The poet's verses were filled with deep lamentation for the state of humanity.
7. The soldier's mother wailed in lamentation upon hearing of her son's death.
8. The painting depicted the scene of a women's lamentation over her dead child.
9. The old man's eyes were filled with tears of lamentation for his lost love.
10. The tragic opera ended with a chorus of lamentation and heart-wrenching solos.
11. The refugees' stories were filled with tales of struggle, hardship, and lamentation.
12. The poet's hauntingly beautiful lamentation echoed across the moors.
13. The crowd was silent except for the wails of lamentation after the tragic accident.
14. The somber music of the funeral procession added to the feeling of deep lamentation.
15. The expression on the king's face was one of profound lamentation at the state of his kingdom.
16. The slaves' songs were full of lamentation and longing for freedom.
17. The poet's humble dwelling was filled with the endless lamentation of unrequited love.
18. The monk's chants were filled with the sound of lamentation for the mistreatment of the poor.
19. The dry fields were a source of lamentation for the farmers who had lost their crops.
20. The old woman's eyes were filled with tears of lamentation as she spoke of the hardships of her youth.
21. The crowd's mournful lamentation was mixed with the sound of falling rain at the funeral.
22. The congregation's lamentation and repentance moved the preacher to tears.
23. The poet's sorrowful lamentation spoke to the pain of war and suffering.
24. The young widow's cries of lamentation filled the church after her husband's untimely death.
25. The sailor's lamentation for lost comrades echoed across the harbor as the ship returned to port.
26. The artist's latest work was a stark and beautiful lamentation on the state of the environment.
27. The sound of lamentation could be heard for miles around as the city fell to ruin.
28. The play's tragic finale was marked by a collective lamentation and shocked silence.
29. The rains brought much-needed relief to the parched land, and the people's lamentations turned to joyful celebration.
30. The grieving mother's constant lamentations were a cause of concern for her family and friends.

Common Phases

1. Through the night came the sound of lamentation; mournful cries filled the air.
2. The streets echoed with the sound of lamentation; remnants of a battle that was lost.
3. Her heart was filled with lamentation; the passing of her father had left a deep void in her life.
4. Only the sound of lamentation could be heard; a once-great city now lay in ruins.
5. He knelt before the tombstone in silent lamentation; memories of a life filled with love and loss flooding his mind.
6. The prophet's words brought forth a great lamentation; the people mourned for what was to come.
7. The air was thick with the sounds of lamentation; a nation mourning the loss of its leader.
8. The wailing of women in lamentation could be heard from miles away; a sign of the tragedy that had befallen the village.

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