repine Synonyms

repine Meaning

Wordnet

repine (v)

express discontent

Webster

repine (v. i.)

To fail; to wane.

To continue pining; to feel inward discontent which preys on the spirits; to indulge in envy or complaint; to murmur.

Webster

repine (n.)

Vexation; mortification.

repine Sentence Examples

  1. She did not repine over her lost job but instead focused on finding a new one.
  2. The ill-fated traveler did not repine in his plight but persevered with unwavering resolve.
  3. Despite the cruel misfortunes that befell her, she refused to repine, choosing to maintain her spirit.
  4. The humble peasant toiled diligently, never repining at his arduous labor.
  5. The scholar's countenance betrayed no hint of repining at his long hours spent poring over ancient texts.
  6. Though poverty gnawed at their existence, the family did not repine but remained grateful for what they had.
  7. The artist's soul yearned for recognition, but he did not repine at the lack of it.
  8. The soldier bore his wounds with stoicism, never repining over his shattered body.
  9. The widow's heart ached with a profound sorrow, but she did not repine, knowing that grief was an inevitable part of life.
  10. The philanthropist dedicated his life to alleviating the suffering of others, never repining at the cost to his own well-being.

FAQs About the word repine

express discontentTo fail; to wane., To continue pining; to feel inward discontent which preys on the spirits; to indulge in envy or complaint; to murmur., Vexa

whine, scream,complain, inveigh, gripe,moan, bellyache, bleat, holler, grouse

delight, bear, tolerate, tolerate, endure, bear, delight, take, accept, accept

She did not repine over her lost job but instead focused on finding a new one.

The ill-fated traveler did not repine in his plight but persevered with unwavering resolve.

Despite the cruel misfortunes that befell her, she refused to repine, choosing to maintain her spirit.

The humble peasant toiled diligently, never repining at his arduous labor.