threnode (Meaning)

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threnode (n.)

A threne, or threnody; a dirge; a funeral song.

Synonyms & Antonyms of threnode

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threnode Sentence Examples

  1. The mournful threnode echoed through the desolate streets, a poignant lament for the departed.
  2. The composer crafted a haunting threnode, its melodies weaving a tapestry of sorrow and loss.
  3. The poet's words flowed like a languid threnode, evoking the bittersweet memories of a faded love.
  4. The orchestra's performance of the threnode was an emotional outpouring, gripping the audience in its melancholy embrace.
  5. Amidst the ruins of the ancient city, the wind whispered a haunting threnode, a testament to lost civilizations.
  6. The solitary figure stood at the edge of the precipice, their voice carrying a heartrending threnode that pierced the silence.
  7. The river's gentle current carried the sound of a distant threnode, evoking images of forgotten battles and vanished worlds.
  8. The chorus sang the threnode with unwavering solemnity, their voices intertwining in a mournful harmony.
  9. The novelist's prose became a literary threnode, exploring the depths of despair and the transformative power of grief.
  10. The artist's canvas depicted a moving threnode, capturing the essence of a life lost and the enduring bonds that remained.

FAQs About the word threnode

A threne, or threnody; a dirge; a funeral song.

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The mournful threnode echoed through the desolate streets, a poignant lament for the departed.

The composer crafted a haunting threnode, its melodies weaving a tapestry of sorrow and loss.

The poet's words flowed like a languid threnode, evoking the bittersweet memories of a faded love.

The orchestra's performance of the threnode was an emotional outpouring, gripping the audience in its melancholy embrace.