plaintful (Meaning)

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plaintful (a.)

Containing a plaint; complaining; expressing sorrow with an audible voice.

Synonyms & Antonyms of plaintful

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plaintful Sentence Examples

  1. The plaintful cry of the lost child pierced through the darkness.
  2. The poet's plaintful verses expressed the depths of his anguish.
  3. The mourners' plaintful wails filled the funeral hall with sorrow.
  4. The injured animal's plaintful mews brought forth a pang of sympathy.
  5. The wronged woman's plaintful plea for justice was met with indifference.
  6. The plaintful wind howled outside, reminding us of the storm's fury.
  7. The plaintful sound of a broken heart filled the air with a sense of melancholy.
  8. The plaintful guitar chords evoked a deep sense of longing and regret.
  9. The plaintful graffiti on the wall cried out for attention to an unresolved wrong.
  10. The plaintful eyes of the abandoned dog spoke volumes about the loneliness it endured.

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Containing a plaint; complaining; expressing sorrow with an audible voice.

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The plaintful cry of the lost child pierced through the darkness.

The poet's plaintful verses expressed the depths of his anguish.

The mourners' plaintful wails filled the funeral hall with sorrow.

The injured animal's plaintful mews brought forth a pang of sympathy.