lackaday Antonyms
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Meaning of lackaday
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lackaday (interj.)
Alack the day; alas; -- an expression of sorrow, regret, dissatisfaction, or surprise.
lackaday Sentence Examples
- The lackaday spirit of the evening made it suitable for a solemn reflection.
- The lackaday attitude of the students made the teacher lose hope in them.
- The lackaday weather dampened the spirits of the townspeople.
- The lackaday expression on the child's face showed that they were deeply saddened.
- The lackaday tone of the speaker's voice conveyed a sense of regret and loss.
- The lackaday atmosphere of the room made it difficult to concentrate.
- The lackaday feeling in my heart reminded me of the fleeting nature of time.
- The lackaday sound of the rain on the roof was soothing and calming.
- The lackaday appearance of the abandoned house evoked a sense of melancholy.
- The lackaday news about the economy sent shockwaves through the markets.
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Alack the day; alas; -- an expression of sorrow, regret, dissatisfaction, or surprise.
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The lackaday spirit of the evening made it suitable for a solemn reflection.
The lackaday attitude of the students made the teacher lose hope in them.
The lackaday weather dampened the spirits of the townspeople.
The lackaday expression on the child's face showed that they were deeply saddened.