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lament

luh-MEHNT
verb
1
To express deep sorrow or regret over something.
"She lamented the loss of her childhood home."
"Critics lamented the closure of the local library."
noun
1
An expression of grief or regret, sometimes in the form of a song or poem.
"The folk singer performed a lament for miners lost in the disaster."

How to Use Lament

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo express sadness or regret about something, often publicly or in writing — or a piece of writing/music that does this.

Common pairings
lament the loss of lament that a lament for

Word Forms

lamented past tense, laments plural, laments singular

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Etymology

A back-formation from "lamentation," or borrowed from Middle French lamenter and Latin lamentor, "to wail or weep."

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