moanful (Meaning)

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moanful (a.)

Full of moaning; expressing sorrow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of moanful

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moanful Sentence Examples

  1. Her moanful lament filled the air, echoing through the desolate wasteland.
  2. As the wind howled outside, the old oak creaked and groaned, its moanful sound adding to the eerie atmosphere.
  3. The injured animal let out a moanful cry, its pain evident in its plaintive vocalization.
  4. The moaning of the ship's hull against the unforgiving waves filled the crew with a sense of foreboding.
  5. The moanful whisper of the ghost sent shivers down her spine, as it spoke secrets from beyond the grave.
  6. Her moanful sobs resonated throughout the room, a testament to her broken heart.
  7. The wind whistled through the cracks in the window, creating a moanful symphony that disturbed his sleep.
  8. The moanful wail of the siren pierced the night, announcing the arrival of danger.
  9. The moanful groan of the old man's body reminded him of his own mortality.
  10. The moanful sound of the train's horn echoed through the valley, signaling its departure into the unknown.

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Full of moaning; expressing sorrow.

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Her moanful lament filled the air, echoing through the desolate wasteland.

As the wind howled outside, the old oak creaked and groaned, its moanful sound adding to the eerie atmosphere.

The injured animal let out a moanful cry, its pain evident in its plaintive vocalization.

The moaning of the ship's hull against the unforgiving waves filled the crew with a sense of foreboding.