Sentence example with the word 'lamentation'

lamentation

agony, care, crying, distress, grieving, joylessness, misery, pain, pitiability, prostration, sobbing, wailing, woefulness

Definition n. a cry of sorrow and grief

Last update: October 5, 2015


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Their lamentations over the state of affairs in the organization did not look convincing.   [Please select]

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When he died lamentation was made for him as follows: "Woe for the humble, woe for the pious, woe for the disciple of Ezra!"   [Please select]

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That voice was a lamentation.   [Please select]

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"To die early--without lineage--without lamentation."   [Please select]

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And what do we know of that 'spirit' over whose threatened extinction by matter a great lamentation is arising,.   [Please select]

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So they buried Sicinius with great lamentation; but the Ten were thereafter in very ill repute among the soldiers.   [Please select]

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But when those within the castle learned that their chief was bound they raised great lamentation, and their fears were sore.   [Please select]

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"His Greek is better than his mathematics," said Cathro, and he fell into lamentation.   [Please select]

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And all who were there present made great lamentation for the king.   [Please select]

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There was something so inconceivably droll in the lamentation that his hearers laughed despite their uneasiness.   [Please select]

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More and more friends gathered round while the lamentation about these things was going on.   [Please select]

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