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Meaning of bewail
to express deep sorrow or regret for something
Etymology of bewail
The word "bewail" has its roots in Old English, derived from "beweopan" or "bewæpan", which means to lament or mourn, and is related to the word "wail"
Historically, the word has been used to express deep sorrow or regret, often in a loud or vocal manner
Synonyms
Definitions
- to feel or express great sadness or sorrow for something
- * to lament or mourn the loss or absence of something
Usage Examples
- The community came together to bewail the loss of their beloved leader
- * She bewailed the fact that she would never see her hometown again