beweep in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Bewail: to express deep sorrow or lamentation over something lost or no longer present.
Sample Sentences
- I couldn't help but bewail the loss of my childhood friend.
- As the rain poured down, I stood outside to bewail the end of summer.
- She began to bewail her fate as the reality of the situation set in.
- In the quiet of the night, he would often bewail his unfulfilled dreams.
- The crowd gathered in the square to bewail the tragedy that had struck their town.
- During the ceremony, many attendees began to bewail the sacrifices made by their ancestors.
- He chose to bewail his missed opportunities rather than take action.
- The poet's verses seemed to bewail the inevitable passage of time.
- They sat together, bewailing their lost chances and broken relationships.
- In her solitude, she would bewail the moments that could have changed her life.
- The villagers would bewweep their lost loved ones every year at the memorial.
- As she sat by the window, she couldn't help but bewweep for the life she once had.
- He chose to bewweep in silence, finding solace in his solitary grief.
- The poem's haunting verses made the audience bewweep for the fleeting nature of happiness.
- After the storm passed, they gathered to bewweep for the trees that had been uprooted.
- Even the strongest among them couldn't help but bewweep in the face of such tragedy.
- In his heart, he began to bewweep for the dreams that had slipped away.
- The ancient ruins evoked a sense of longing, causing her to bewweep for histories lost.
- As the film reached its climax, many in the theater began to bewweep openly.
- The old song always seemed to make him bewweep for times gone by.