adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The ancient civilization's lamentive songs were passed down through generations, reflecting their deep emotional connections.

Definition:A song that expresses sorrow or grief.

From lamentive song

Example:The poet wrote a series of lamentive poems about the loss of his beloved friend.

Definition:Poems that are characterized by sorrow or sadness.

From lamentive poems

Example:Her performance had a lamentive tone, which perfectly conveyed the melancholy mood of the audience.

Definition:A tone that expresses sadness or sorrow.

From lamentive tone

Example:She gave him a lamentive glance as she walked away, unable to continue the conversation.

Definition:A gaze that expresses sadness or sorrow.

From lamentive glance

Example:Her eyes were filled with lamentive tears as she remembered the day her loved one passed away.

Definition:Tears that are shed out of sadness or sorrow.

From lamentive tears

Example:The old man let out a lamentive sigh, unable to bear the loss of his only son.

Definition:A sigh that expresses sadness or sorrow.

From lamentive sigh

Example:He kept a lamentive expression on his face, his heart heavy with sorrow.

Definition:An expression that shows sadness or sorrow.

From lamentive expression

Example:Her lamentive gesture of holding her head in her hands told the story of her deep sorrow.

Definition:A gesture that expresses sadness or sorrow.

From lamentive gesture

Example:His lamentive plight had touched the hearts of many, leading to a wave of public support.

Definition:A situation or condition that expresses sadness or sorrow.

From lamentive plight

Example:The newspaper printed a lamentive notice for the local community leader, who had passed away.

Definition:A notice that expresses sadness or sorrow, often about someone's death.

From lamentive notice