lament in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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lament in the PONS Dictionary

lament Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to lament sb
to lament over sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The song's lyrics tell of a woman in old age, who laments the fact that she has lost her youth and looks.
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In the anime his home is frequently destroyed, causing him to lament over the mortgage.
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Mostly powerless the peddler laments that he is still unaware of the true nature of the demon, and nearly leaves.
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He lamented his unfortunate nose, which had to smell everything, and praised his ears, which understood nothing.
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They were lamenting the fact that such unrighteousness was rampant, and they are feeling sorry in light of the heavy responsibility of it.
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He laments that he has been a fool and knows he must keep the trees.
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She resists the pressure to go manhunting with her girlfriends and laments the days when the girls had fun together without boys.
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Because of the violence associated with the myth, the song of the nightingale is often depicted or interpreted as a sorrowful lament.
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The poem takes aim at the corruption of society and laments the rise of evil.
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More of its practitioners lament this situation than occurs with the sciences; nonetheless most new philosophical work appears in academic journals.
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