alack (Meaning)

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alack (interj.)

An exclamation expressive of sorrow.

alack Sentence Examples

  1. Alack, the poor orphan felt a deep sense of loneliness as she gazed out the window.
  2. Alack, the once vibrant garden now lay in ruins after the storm swept through.
  3. Alack, the weary traveler realized he had taken the wrong path and was now lost in the dense forest.
  4. Alack, the news of the shipwreck brought sorrow to the coastal community.
  5. Alack, the ambitious plans of the young entrepreneur crumbled in the face of economic challenges.
  6. Alack, the ancient manuscript was irreparably damaged, and centuries of knowledge were lost.
  7. Alack, the beautiful melody was silenced by the sudden discord in the orchestra.
  8. Alack, the brave knight fell in battle, leaving his comrades in mourning.
  9. Alack, the sweet reunion turned bitter when old grievances resurfaced.
  10. Alack, the once thriving village now echoed with the haunting sounds of abandonment.

FAQs About the word alack

An exclamation expressive of sorrow.

aw, rats, ay,boo, woe, alas, wirra,ouch, ow, shucks

glory, hurrah, hallelujah, glory, hallelujah, hurrah, ha, hot dog, wow, hey

Alack, the poor orphan felt a deep sense of loneliness as she gazed out the window.

Alack, the once vibrant garden now lay in ruins after the storm swept through.

Alack, the weary traveler realized he had taken the wrong path and was now lost in the dense forest.

Alack, the news of the shipwreck brought sorrow to the coastal community.