Mourn

  • 41mourn — v. n. Wright’s L. P. p. 34. AS. murnan …

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  • 42mourn — mÉ”rn /mɔːn v. grieve, be in mourning, feel sorrow for someone s death …

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  • 43mourn v — 1) Those who drink too much at night have to worry about the mourning after. 2) The sun is rising, Tom mourned …

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  • 44mourn — murnan …

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  • 45mourn — verb feel deep sorrow for the death of. ↘feel regret about the loss of (something). Origin OE murnan, of Gmc origin …

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  • 46mourn — I. v. n. Grieve, lament, be sorrowful. II. v. a. Deplore, lament, bewail, bemoan, grieve for, sorrow over …

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  • 47mourn — v 1. grieve, sorrow, lament, ache, suffer, eat one s heart out, be sad, be anguished, bewail, bemoan; weep for, be sorry for, deplore, regret, repine, rue, rue the day; yearn, languish, despair; break down, give way, melt into tears, cry one s… …

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  • 48mourn — verb 1) Isobel mourned her husband Syn: grieve for, sorrow over, lament for, weep for 2) he mourned the loss of the beautiful buildings Syn: deplore, bewail, bemoan, rue, regret …

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  • 49mourn — [mɔːn] verb [I/T] 1) to feel extremely sad because someone has died 2) to be sad because something no longer exists …

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  • 50mourn — /mɔn / (say mawn) verb (i) 1. to feel or express sorrow or grief. 2. to grieve or lament for the dead. 3. to display the conventional tokens of sorrow after a person s death. –verb (t) 4. to feel or express sorrow or grief over (misfortune, loss …