A song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person.
To express deep sorrow for.
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Examples for "requiem "
Examples for "requiem "
1 The requiem mass is being held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
2 He was deeply moved by the occasion; his address was a requiem .
3 And the white-barred river near it sings a requiem all the while.
4 They flashed beams vertically at the ceiling; a signal, or a requiem .
5 The ringing in the coffin is the new requiem ... No one answers.'
1 But changing the painful dirge that is our national anthem would help.
2 Since then we have often heard the death dirge sung in Montenegro.
3 Having intoned the two lines the flock took up the doleful dirge .
4 Another change of frequencies brought orchestral music into the room-a funeral dirge .
5 They were a paean of passion, but the dirge of its denial.
1 The letter to his wife after he reached Washington was a threnody .
2 Stern advanced the spark and now the screw sang a louder, higher threnody .
3 It is the difference between an inchoate wail and a threnody .
4 Not the least touching is Luigi's own threnody , which starts upon this note:-
5 Poliziano poured forth his sorrow in a Latin threnody of touching and simple beauty.
1 A chorus of singing tars must create uncommon emotion, chanting this coronach of the storm.
2 There shall never be coronach cried, or dirge played, for thee or thy bloody wolf-burd.
3 But when they fell there was none to sing their coronach or wail the death-wail over them.
4 In a few minutes they arrived at a thatched building; from which, to their surprise, issued the wailing strains of the coronach .
5 Then rose the last coronach of his own people, hiding in wild glens, starving in corries, or going hopelessly to the death.
A cry of sorrow and grief.
A mournful poem; a lament for the dead.
Другие значения термина "lament" 1 Sir, -Many sincere Christians lament alcohol being sold today, Good Friday.
2 Advocates of hybrid technology often lament the high cost of the cars.
3 Bowman was left to lament a missed opportunity, but not for long.
4 The next is the lament of the mother over her dead son:
5 No need to lament a scarcity that's in your hands to change.
6 Economists constantly lament the fact that there is so much economic illiteracy.
7 Some designers lament the fact they have little time left to draw.
8 He may sometimes sin; but whenever he does he will lament it.
9 And the milkmaids on the uplands would lament to see me going
10 Thus does Solomon lament over the certain decay of the Jewish Empire.
11 The waves broke on the rocky coast with a growl of lament .
12 The Celtics were left to lament the opening quarter of each half.
13 And, following this, the little girl lifted her voice in lachrymal lament .
14 Bulletproof, a lament about an anonymous unrequited love, has the same effect.
15 They thought with many a lament of their warm quarters in Winchester.
16 At first there was the transformation to lament , the loss, the break.
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