lamentation
lamentation, wailing
noun lah-mahn-tah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin lamentatio, from lamentari (to wail)
Also means
complaint
Usage Note
Lamentation conveys deep, vocal grief or bitter complaint. It is often used in the plural lamentations when referring to repeated or prolonged complaints. The biblical Lamentations de Jérémie (Lamentations of Jeremiah) is a well-known cultural reference. The verb is se lamenter.
Examples
"Ses lamentations duraient depuis des heures."
Natural Translation
His lamentations had been going on for hours.
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