Associations to the word «Lamented»
Noun
- Nay
- Necessity
- Apostle
- Evil
- Departure
- Hardship
- Failure
- Heir
- Admiration
- Decay
- Mischief
- Misery
- Bard
- Decline
- Proclamation
- Genius
- Humour
- Funeral
- Testimony
- Fact
- Sermon
- Prosperity
- Poet
- Ignorance
- Slavery
- Saying
- Talent
- Goodness
- Pity
- Predecessor
- Soul
- Randall
- Occasion
- Consequence
- Devotion
- Poem
- Columnist
- Affection
- Manner
- Nation
- Expense
- Chambers
- Satisfaction
- Quality
- Enjoyment
- Wealth
- Sentiment
- Beauty
- Inmate
- Prejudice
- Holland
- Colonist
- Viewing
- Disappointment
- Shame
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
LAMENTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of lament
LAMENTED, adjective. Mourned for, or grieved for
Dictionary definition
LAMENTED, adjective. Mourned or grieved for; "the imprint of our wise and lamented friend"- A.E.Stevenson.
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.