bewail (Meaning)

Wordnet

bewail (v)

regret strongly

Webster

bewail (v. t.)

To express deep sorrow for, as by wailing; to lament; to wail over.

Webster

bewail (v. i.)

To express grief; to lament.

bewail Sentence Examples

  1. Mary bewailed the loss of her beloved pet, her tears streaming down her face.
  2. The old man bewailed the passing of his youth, longing for the days gone by.
  3. The nation bewailed the tragedy that had befallen its people, hearts heavy with sorrow.
  4. The soldier bewailed his fallen comrades, his voice trembling with both grief and anger.
  5. The mother bewailed the loss of her child, her heart breaking into a million pieces.
  6. The victims of the disaster bewailed their misfortune, pleading for help and support.
  7. The refugees bewailed the hardships they had endured, their voices filled with desperation.
  8. The poet bewailed the cruelties of fate, using his words to express his anguish.
  9. The artist bewailed the lack of recognition for his work, feeling overlooked and undervalued.
  10. The world bewailed the devastation caused by climate change, realizing the urgent need for action.

FAQs About the word bewail

regret stronglyTo express deep sorrow for, as by wailing; to lament; to wail over., To express grief; to lament.

mourn, lament,regret, deplore, bemoan, wail (for), grieve (for), sorrow, suffer, hurt

rejoice (in), delight,joy, joy, delight, rejoice (in), glory (in), glory (in), exult (in), cheer

Mary bewailed the loss of her beloved pet, her tears streaming down her face.

The old man bewailed the passing of his youth, longing for the days gone by.

The nation bewailed the tragedy that had befallen its people, hearts heavy with sorrow.

The soldier bewailed his fallen comrades, his voice trembling with both grief and anger.