Sentences with Lamentation

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14 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Lamentation'

The mournful lamentation echoed through the ancient cathedral, filling the air with sorrowful echoes.

She penned a heartfelt letter of lamentation, expressing her grief over the loss of a dear friend.

The medieval ballad was filled with tales of knightly valor and the lamentation of love lost.

The historical novel portrayed the queen's lamentation at the betrayal of her most trusted advisor.

In the quiet cemetery, the wind carried the sound of distant lamentation from the mourning family.

The artist captured the essence of sorrow in his painting, evoking a visual lamentation that moved viewers.

The refugee's eyes reflected a deep lamentation for the homeland left behind, aching for a lost sense of belonging.

The sound of lamentation echoed through the village as they mourned the loss of their beloved leader.

The old man's eyes held a deep sadness, a silent lamentation for the bygone era.

The novel concluded with a powerful lamentation, leaving readers reflecting on the profound themes.

The battlefield was filled with the lamentation of soldiers mourning their fallen comrades.

In the quiet church, the priest's lamentation for the departed souls brought tears to the congregation.

The historical documentary included voices of people sharing their personal lamentation during the challenging times.

The poem was a beautiful lamentation, expressing the poet's sorrow for the inevitable passage of time.

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