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Synonyms & Similar Words
mourning
sorrow
grief
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wail
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sadness
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repentance
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Meaning of Lamentation
The primary meaning of the word "Lamentation" is an expression of deep regret, sorrow, or grief, often in a formal or public manner.
Definitions
- A feeling or expression of deep regret or sorrow, typically in a formal or public manner
- A formal expression of sorrow or grief, especially in a literary or musical work
- The act of lamenting or mourning, especially in a formal or public manner
Etymology of Lamentation
The word "Lamentation" originates from the Old French word "lamentation," which is derived from the Latin word "lamentatio," meaning "a lament" or "a wailing"
The Latin word "lamentatio" is derived from the verb "lamentari," which means "to mourn" or "to lament"
The word has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe expressions of sorrow, grief, or regret
Example Uses
- The community came together to express their lamentation for the loss of the beloved leader
- The poem is a lamentation of the destruction of the environment and the loss of natural beauty
- The mournful melody was a lamentation of the sorrow and grief that filled the hearts of the people
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