lament
verb
/ləˈment/
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lament something | lament that… | + speech to have or express very sad feelings about somebody/something // SYNONYM bemoan, bewail
- In the poem he laments the destruction of the countryside.
- She sat alone weeping, lamenting her fate.
Origin:
late Middle English (as a verb): from French lamenter or Latin lamentari, from lamenta (plural) ‘weeping, wailing’.
Mentioned in:
Classes:
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Açık ve Uzaktan Öğrenme (S) (B)
Books:
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Teaching and Learning at a Distance - Foundations of Distance Education