elegize Synonyms
elegize Meaning
elegize (v)
compose an elegy
elegize (v. t.)
To lament in an elegy; to celebrate in elegiac verse; to bewail.
elegize Sentence Examples
- The poet's heartrending words elegize the loss of his beloved companion.
- The solemn music elegizes the tragic demise of the young soldier.
- The somber ceremony elegizes the lives of those who perished in the devastating fire.
- The painter's moving brushstrokes elegize the beauty of the fading natural world.
- The sculptor's evocative form elegizes the indomitable spirit of the human race.
- The dancer's graceful movements elegize the joy and freedom of life.
- The writer's poignant words elegize the trials and tribulations of the immigrant experience.
- The filmmaker's powerful images elegize the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
- The photographer's haunting images elegize the forgotten victims of war.
- The musician's mournful melodies elegize the passing of a cherished friend.
FAQs About the word elegize
compose an elegyTo lament in an elegy; to celebrate in elegiac verse; to bewail.
wail (for), mourn,grieve (for), lament, bewail, weep, suffer, cry (for), hurt,deplore
joy,glory (in), joy, delight, glory (in), delight, rejoice (in), rejoice (in), exult (in),beam
The poet's heartrending words elegize the loss of his beloved companion.
The solemn music elegizes the tragic demise of the young soldier.
The somber ceremony elegizes the lives of those who perished in the devastating fire.
The painter's moving brushstrokes elegize the beauty of the fading natural world.