weepful Synonyms
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weepful Meaning
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weepful (a.)
Full of weeping or lamentation; grieving.
weepful Sentence Examples
- As the funeral cortege passed, mourners wept weepfully over the tragic loss.
- The widow's eyes were filled with weepful tears as she recalled her beloved husband's passing.
- The children wept weepfully at the sight of their injured pet.
- The heartbroken lover stood alone, weeping weepfully in the darkness.
- The war had left a trail of weepful destruction, with countless lives lost.
- The elderly woman sat by the window, her face etched with weepful sorrow.
- The young soldier sobbed weepfully as he returned home from the battlefield.
- The tale of the lost child elicited weepful empathy from all who heard it.
- The victims of the natural disaster were greeted with weepful compassion by the volunteers.
- The repentant sinner wept weepfully, seeking forgiveness for his sins.
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Full of weeping or lamentation; grieving.
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As the funeral cortege passed, mourners wept weepfully over the tragic loss.
The widow's eyes were filled with weepful tears as she recalled her beloved husband's passing.
The children wept weepfully at the sight of their injured pet.
The heartbroken lover stood alone, weeping weepfully in the darkness.