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Associations of "Mourned" (30 Words)
alas | By bad luck. Alas I cannot stay. |
bemoan | Regret strongly. It was no use bemoaning her lot. |
deplorable | Bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure. A deplorable act of violence. |
deplore | Express strong disapproval of. We deplore all violence. |
dirge | A song or piece of music that is considered too slow, miserable, or boring. The wind howled dirges around the chimney. |
doleful | Expressing sorrow; mournful. He could be struck off with doleful consequences. |
elegy | (in modern literature) a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead. |
grief | An instance or cause of intense sorrow. She was overcome with grief. |
grieve | Feel intense sorrow. It grieves me to think of you in that house alone. |
horrible | Provoking horror- Winston Churchill. The tea tasted horrible. |
howl | Make a howling sound. Howls of laughter. |
jeremiad | A long and mournful complaint. A jeremiad against any form of government. |
lament | A mournful poem a lament for the dead. He was lamenting the death of his infant daughter. |
lamentation | A cry of sorrow and grief. Scenes of lamentation. |
maudlin | (of a book, film, or song) highly sentimental. Maudlin expressions of sympathy. |
moan | A sound resembling a human moan. Passengers moaned about overcrowded coaches. |
mournful | Feeling, expressing, or inducing sadness, regret, or grief. Her large mournful eyes. |
mourning | The passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief. She s still in mourning after the death of her husband. |
plaintive | Sounding sad and mournful. A plaintive cry. |
requiem | A musical composition setting parts of a requiem Mass or of a similar character. The musical tradition of the requiem mass has inspired imitation. |
sad | Of things that make you feel sad Christina Rossetti. It was a very sad story. |
sadly | To a regrettable extent; regrettably. Sadly he died before he could see his grandchild. |
sadness | The condition or quality of being sad. She tired of his perpetual sadness. |
sorrow | An event or circumstance that causes sorrow. He drank to drown his sorrows. |
sorry | Causing dejection. He looks a sorry sight with his broken jaw. |
threnody | A lament. A brooding threnody to urban desolation. |
tragic | Very bad or inadequate. She wears tragic cardigans usually done up the wrong way. |
wail | Utter a wail. She wailed her wretched life. |
weep | A fit or period of weeping. A young widow weeping her lost lord. |
whimper | A whimpering sound. Their first appearance in the top flight ended with a whimper rather than a bang. |