threne Synonyms

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threne Meaning

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threne (n.)

Lamentation; threnody; a dirge.

threne Sentence Examples

  1. The threne echoed through the desolate streets, a haunting testament to the tragedy.
  2. Grief poured forth in a cacophony of threnes, tearing at the hearts of those who listened.
  3. The poet's threne for the lost love was a bittersweet melody, evoking both sorrow and longing.
  4. The composition's mournful threne swayed and wailed, mirroring the anguish within.
  5. The widows' threnes mingled with the cries of mourning children, creating a heart-wrenching symphony of loss.
  6. The threne of the dying reverberated through the hospital corridor, a chilling reminder of mortality.
  7. In the aftermath of the catastrophe, the collective threne was a deafening testament to the scale of the tragedy.
  8. The threne's plaintive notes lingered in the air, a haunting echo of the pain that had been endured.
  9. The conductor's impassioned interpretation of the threne drew tears from the audience, as if the music itself were weeping.
  10. The haunting threne seemed to carry the weight of countless unspoken sorrows, its ethereal melody a balm on wounded souls.

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Lamentation; threnody; a dirge.

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The threne echoed through the desolate streets, a haunting testament to the tragedy.

Grief poured forth in a cacophony of threnes, tearing at the hearts of those who listened.

The poet's threne for the lost love was a bittersweet melody, evoking both sorrow and longing.

The composition's mournful threne swayed and wailed, mirroring the anguish within.