threnodist (Meaning)

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threnodist (n.)

One who composes, delivers, or utters, a threnode, or threnody.

Synonyms & Antonyms of threnodist

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threnodist Sentence Examples

  1. The threnodist poured out his heart in a mournful lament for the departed.
  2. The threnodist's elegy echoed with the weight of grief and loss.
  3. The haunting melodies of the threnodist's dirge filled the air with a sense of profound sadness.
  4. Ancient Greek threnodists were renowned for their ability to evoke deep emotional responses from their audiences.
  5. The threnodist's poignant verses became a timeless testament to the fragility of human life.
  6. The threnodist's sorrowful songs resonated with those who had experienced similar losses.
  7. Some threnodists found solace in their ability to express their grief through music and poetry.
  8. The role of the threnodist has evolved over the centuries, but their ability to capture the essence of loss remains unchanged.
  9. Modern threnodists often use their voices to address social injustices and other sources of collective pain.
  10. The threnodist's voice serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, we can find solace in the power of human expression.

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One who composes, delivers, or utters, a threnode, or threnody.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The threnodist poured out his heart in a mournful lament for the departed.

The threnodist's elegy echoed with the weight of grief and loss.

The haunting melodies of the threnodist's dirge filled the air with a sense of profound sadness.

Ancient Greek threnodists were renowned for their ability to evoke deep emotional responses from their audiences.