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lamentable
/ ˈlæməntəbəl /
adjective
wretched, deplorable, or distressing
an archaic word for mournful
Other Word Forms
- lamentableness noun
- lamentably adverb
- unlamentable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of lamentable1
Example Sentences
It was a Rangers performance so lamentable it had fans leaving Ibrox before half-time - and questions being asked of Russell Martin's future at full-time.
During his trial, a judge said his use of his mobile phone demonstrated a "lamentable lack of respect... for the safety of other road users".
A 9th century account describes the Lindisfarne massacre as nightmarish scenes of blood and trampling and terror, of “heathen men made lamentable havoc.”
Sheinbaum condemned the slayings as “lamentable,” but cautioned against speculation as to what was behind the attack.
Fielding previously said she had decided to write Mark Darcy out of the series because she didn't want Bridget to become "a smug married", a fate deemed utterly lamentable by earlier musings of Jones.
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Related Words
- calamitous
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- unfortunate
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- woeful
- wretched
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