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View synonyms for bewail
bewail
/ bɪˈweɪl /
verb
to express great sorrow over (a person or thing); lament
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Other Word Forms
- bewailer noun
- bewailed adjective
- bewailingly adverb
- bewailing noun
- bewailment noun
- unbewailed adjective
- unbewailing adjective
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Readers who don’t make it that far will no doubt bewail the novel’s unlikely premise and other stumbling-block implausibilities.
From Los Angeles Times
As his power ballad bewails, he's just Ken.
From Salon
And of course, articles bewailing “the death of newspaper comics” will certainly show up.
From Los Angeles Times
Damon Wise of Deadline also noted that Depp's role is "suspiciously light on dialogue" but bewailed the lack of passion on screen.
From BBC
A recent flurry of news articles bewailed our great American backwardness in wine drinking, quoting one of those dodgy market research surveys that seemed to be all over the map.
From Washington Post
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