wailment (Meaning)

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wailment (n.)

Lamentation; loud weeping; wailing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wailment

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wailment Sentence Examples

  1. The child's piercing wailment echoed through the empty house.
  2. The sirens' wailment filled the air with an overwhelming sense of urgency.
  3. In her grief, the mother let out a heart-wrenching wailment that shook the room.
  4. The wounded animal's wailment was a mournful testament to its pain.
  5. The chorus of wailment from the mourning crowd was deafening.
  6. The wailment of the wind through the trees created an eerie and haunting atmosphere.
  7. The prisoner's wailment of anguish could be heard throughout the prison yard.
  8. The banshee's wailment was a chilling harbinger of doom.
  9. The injured man's wailment for help was a desperate plea for assistance.
  10. The baby's constant wailment drove the new parents to the brink of exhaustion.

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Lamentation; loud weeping; wailing.

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No antonyms found.

The child's piercing wailment echoed through the empty house.

The sirens' wailment filled the air with an overwhelming sense of urgency.

In her grief, the mother let out a heart-wrenching wailment that shook the room.

The wounded animal's wailment was a mournful testament to its pain.