mourn

  • 31mourn with — index sympathize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 32Mourn in silence — Este artículo está huérfano, pues pocos o ningún artículo enlazan aquí. Por favor, introduce enlaces hacia esta página desde otros artículos relacionados …

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  • 33mourn·ing — /ˈmoɚnıŋ/ noun [noncount] 1 : the act of mourning for someone who has died a day of national mourning She is still in mourning for her dead husband. The whole town was in mourning. She went into mourning for her dead husband. [=she began to mourn …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 34mourn — /mawrn, mohrn/, v.i. 1. to feel or express sorrow or grief. 2. to grieve or lament for the dead. 3. to show the conventional or usual signs of sorrow over a person s death. v.t. 4. to feel or express sorrow or grief over (misfortune, loss, or… …

    Universalium

  • 35mourn — 1. verb /mɔː(r)n/ To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death). See Also: mourner, mournful, mourning 2. noun /mɔː(r)n/ …

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  • 36mourn — To express grief or sorrow as a result of loss. In psychoanalysis, mourning is the frequently unexpressed process of responding to loss of a cathected object which, in contrast to melancholia, usually does not involve loss of self esteem. [O.E.… …

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  • 37Mourn —    Frequent references are found in Scripture to,    1) Mourning for the dead. Abraham mourned for Sarah (Gen. 23:2); Jacob for Joseph (37:34, 35); the Egyptians for Jacob (50:3 10); Israel for Aaron (Num. 20:29), for Moses (Deut. 34:8), and for… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 38mourn — Synonyms and related words: ache, agonize, bemoan, bewail, bleed, brood over, deplore, dirge, discomfort, dismay, distress, elegize, fret, give sorrow words, grieve, grieve over, keen, knell, lament, moan, mope, pain, pine, pine away, regret,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 39mourn — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. lament, sorrow, grieve; bewail, bemoan, deplore. See lamentation. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To lament] Syn. deplore, grieve, fret, sorrow, rue, regret, bemoan, sigh, long for, miss, droop, languish,… …

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  • 40mourn — morn …

    American English homophones