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Meaning of threnody

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threnody (n)

a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person

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threnody (n.)

A song of lamentation; a threnode.

threnody Sentence Examples

  1. The choir's threnody echoed through the cathedral, mourning the loss of a beloved priest.
  2. The wind whispered a poignant threnody through the bare branches, a lament for the fading autumn.
  3. The poet's threnody poured out her grief, a bitter commemoration of a shattered love.
  4. The composer's threnody was a haunting symphony, evoking the pain and sorrow of war.
  5. The novel's threnody chronicled the tragic tale of a family torn apart by tragedy.
  6. The painting depicted a solitary figure, head bowed in a mournful threnody.
  7. The sculptor's threnody was a masterpiece of marble, capturing the anguish of bereavement.
  8. The director's threnody on the stage was a mesmerizing performance, a testament to the fragility of life.
  9. The musician's threnody was a heartfelt tribute, a melody that carried the weight of lost dreams.
  10. The historian's threnody was a solemn reflection on the horrors of the past, a warning against the ravages of time.

FAQs About the word threnody

a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead personA song of lamentation; a threnode.

elegy,lament, dirge, requiem,, elegiac,taps, monody

panegyric, paean, paean, eulogy,eulogy, panegyric, encomium,encomium,

The choir's threnody echoed through the cathedral, mourning the loss of a beloved priest.

The wind whispered a poignant threnody through the bare branches, a lament for the fading autumn.

The poet's threnody poured out her grief, a bitter commemoration of a shattered love.

The composer's threnody was a haunting symphony, evoking the pain and sorrow of war.