mourn
mourn
verb \ˈmȯrn\Definition of MOURN
intransitive verb
1
: to feel or express grief or sorrow
2
: to show the customary signs of grief for a death; especially : to wear mourning
3
: to murmur mournfully —used especially of doves
transitive verb
1
: to feel or express grief or sorrow for
2
: to utter mournfully
— mourn·er noun
— mourn·ing·ly \ˈmȯr-niŋ-lē\ adverb
Examples of MOURN
- She is still mourning her husband, who died last year.
- Thousands of people mourned his death.
- She was mourned by everyone who knew her.
- She mourned the loss of her youth.
- He still mourns the fact that he never went to college.
Origin of MOURN
Middle English, from Old English murnan; akin to Old High German mornēn to mourn, Greek mermēra care — more at memory
First Known Use: before 12th century
Related to MOURN
Related Words: ache, long (for), pine (away), sigh, smart; rack, torment, torture; bemoan, bewail, deplore, lament, rue; bawl, blubber, cry, groan, howl, keen, moan, sob, take on, wail, weep, yammer, yowl; languish; regret
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