bewailed

[bih-weyld]

bewailed Definition

  • 1to express great sadness or disappointment about something
  • 2to mourn for someone who has died

Using bewailed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bewailed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She bewailed her lost youth and beauty.

  • Example

    The villagers bewailed the death of their beloved leader.

  • Example

    He bewailed his misfortune to anyone who would listen.

bewailed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bewailed

Phrases with bewailed

  • bewail one's fate

    to express sorrow or regret about one's circumstances

    Example

    He spent hours bewailing his fate after losing his job.

  • bewail one's lot

    to complain about one's situation in life

    Example

    She often bewails her lot in life, feeling that she deserves better.

  • bewail the dead

    to express grief or sorrow for someone who has died

    Example

    The family gathered to bewail the dead and pay their respects.

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Summary: bewailed in Brief

'Bewailed' [bih-weyld] is a verb that means to express great sadness or disappointment about something or to mourn for someone who has died. It can be used in phrases like 'bewail one's fate' or 'bewail the dead.'