Meaning & Definition of word "Lamenting"

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    Lamenting

    /ləˈmɛntɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. to express sorrow, mourning, or regret for something lost or that has happened.
      • Example: She was lamenting the loss of her childhood home.
    • 2. to mourn or grieve for; to feel or express sorrow.
      • Example: He spent the evening lamenting the end of their relationship.
    • 3. to complain or express dissatisfaction about something.
      • Example: The workers were lamenting the poor working conditions in the factory.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'lamentari', meaning 'to mourn' or 'to wail'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    lamenting the past:

    Expressing regret over past events.

    lamenting the loss:

    Feeling sorrow for something or someone that has been lost.

    lamenting over spilled milk:

    Regretting something that cannot be changed.

    Related Words

    lament:

    A passionate expression of grief or sorrow.

    lamentation:

    The passionate expression of grief; weeping.

    Slang Meanings of lamenting

    Meaning: Crying over something foolish.

    Example Sentence: Stop lamenting over that old crush; it's time to move on.

    Meaning: Complaining excessively.

    Example Sentence: He's just lamenting about the weather again.