repine

[riːˈpaɪn]

repine Definition

  • 1feel or express discontent; fret
  • 2long for something

Using repine: Examples

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

  • Example

    She repined at the thought of having to work on the weekend.

  • Example

    He repined for his lost love.

  • Example

    The old man repined about the state of the world.

repine Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for repine

Phrases with repine

  • feel discontent or unhappiness about something

    Example

    She repined at the thought of having to work on the weekend.

  • feel a strong desire or longing for something

    Example

    He repined for his lost love.

  • feel sad or regretful about something

    Example

    The old man repined over the state of the world.

Origins of repine

from Old French 'repiner', from Latin 'repugnare', meaning 'to fight against'

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Summary: repine in Brief

'Repine' [riːˈpaɪn] is a verb that means to feel or express discontent or longing. It can be used in phrases like 'repine at' and 'repine for,' as in 'She repined at the thought of having to work on the weekend.' 'Repine' is a formal word that is often used in literature.