lachrymate (Meaning)

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lachrymate (v. i.)

To weep.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lachrymate

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lachrymate Sentence Examples

  1. The eyes of the mourners lachrymate profusely as they bid farewell to their departed loved one.
  2. The pungent fumes from the onions caused her eyes to lachrymate involuntarily.
  3. The tragic scene of the accident brought tears to her eyes, making them lachrymate uncontrollably.
  4. The emotional intensity of the movie had the audience lachrymating in their seats.
  5. The victims of the disaster lachrymated as they recounted their harrowing experiences.
  6. The heartbroken woman lachrymated for hours, her tears flowing freely.
  7. The sight of the crying child made his heart lachrymate with sympathy.
  8. The pungent odor of ammonia made his eyes sting and lachrymate.
  9. The poignant music touched her soul, causing her eyes to lachrymate with both joy and sorrow.
  10. The thought of the sacrifices made by our ancestors brought tears to his eyes, making them lachrymate with gratitude.

FAQs About the word lachrymate

To weep.

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The eyes of the mourners lachrymate profusely as they bid farewell to their departed loved one.

The pungent fumes from the onions caused her eyes to lachrymate involuntarily.

The tragic scene of the accident brought tears to her eyes, making them lachrymate uncontrollably.

The emotional intensity of the movie had the audience lachrymating in their seats.