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lament
noun
1 the widow's laments:
wail, wailing, lamentation, moan, moaning, groan, weeping, crying, sob, sobbing, keening, howl, complaint;
rare jeremiad, ululation.
2 he sang a lament for the dead:
dirge, requiem, elegy, funeral song/chant, burial hymn, dead march, keen, plaint, knell;
Scottish coronach;
rare threnody, monody, epicedium.
verb
1 the mourners lamented a life taken so suddenly:
mourn, grieve (for/over), weep for, shed tears for;
sorrow, wail, moan, groan, weep, cry, sob, keen, plain, howl, pine for, beat one's breast;
rare ululate.
antonyms celebrate, rejoice.
2 he lamented the modernizing of the old buildings:
bemoan, bewail, complain about, deplore, regret, rue;
protest against, speak out against, object to, oppose, disagree with, fulminate against, inveigh against, rail at, make a fuss about, denounce.