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what is meaning the story of the lamnet

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Answered by mrkelvin
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A lament is full of regret and grief. If you lament something, then you feel sorry about it. ... So if you keep saying how sorry you are about something, someone could say, "Enough of your laments!" There's also an old literary form called "a lament," which expresses feelings of loss in a long dramatic poem.

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Answered by myshaNS
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Definition of lament (Entry 1 of 2)

intransitive verb

: to mourn aloud : WAIL

nightingales lament without ceasing

— L. P. Smith

transitive verb

1: to express sorrow, mourning, or regret for often demonstratively : MOURN

… must regret the imprudence, lament the result …

— Jane Austen

2: to regret strongly

He lamented his decision not to go to colledge..

Explanation:

A lament is full of regret and grief. If you lament something, then you feel sorry about it. ... So if you keep saying how sorry you are about something, someone could say, "Enough of your laments!" There's also an old literary form called "a lament," which expresses feelings of loss in a long dramatic poem.

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