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mourn
mourn M0424200 (môrn)v. mourned, mourn·ing, mourns v.intr.1. To feel or express grief or sorrow. See Synonyms at grieve.2. To show grief for a death by conventional signs, as by wearing black clothes.3. To make a low, indistinct, mournful sound. Used especially of a dove.v.tr.1. To feel or express deep regret for: mourned the wasted years.2. To grieve over (someone who has died).3. To utter sorrowfully. [Middle English mornen, from Old English murnan, to be anxious, care about, yearn, mourn; see (s)mer- in Indo-European roots.] mourn′er n.mourn′ing·ly adv.mourn (mɔːn) vb1. to feel or express sadness for the death or loss of (someone or something)2. (Anthropology & Ethnology) (intr) to observe the customs of mourning, as by wearing black3. (tr) to grieve over (loss or misfortune)[Old English murnan; compare Old High German mornēn to be troubled, Gothic maurnan to grieve, Greek mermeros worried]mourn (mɔrn, moʊrn) v.i. 1. to feel or express sorrow or grief. 2. to grieve for the dead. 3. to show the conventional signs of sorrow over a person's death. v.t. 4. to feel or express sorrow or grief over (misfortune, loss, or anything regretted); deplore. 5. to grieve or lament over (the dead). 6. to utter in a sorrowful manner. [before 900; Middle English mo(u)rnen, Old English murnan; c. Old Saxon mornan, mornian, Old High German mornēn to mourn, Old Norse morna to pine for] mourn Past participle: mourned Gerund: mourning
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I mourn | you mourn | he/she/it mourns | we mourn | you mourn | they mourn |
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I mourned | you mourned | he/she/it mourned | we mourned | you mourned | they mourned |
Present Continuous |
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I am mourning | you are mourning | he/she/it is mourning | we are mourning | you are mourning | they are mourning |
Present Perfect |
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I have mourned | you have mourned | he/she/it has mourned | we have mourned | you have mourned | they have mourned |
Past Continuous |
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I was mourning | you were mourning | he/she/it was mourning | we were mourning | you were mourning | they were mourning |
Past Perfect |
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I had mourned | you had mourned | he/she/it had mourned | we had mourned | you had mourned | they had mourned |
Future |
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I will mourn | you will mourn | he/she/it will mourn | we will mourn | you will mourn | they will mourn |
Future Perfect |
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I will have mourned | you will have mourned | he/she/it will have mourned | we will have mourned | you will have mourned | they will have mourned |
Future Continuous |
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I will be mourning | you will be mourning | he/she/it will be mourning | we will be mourning | you will be mourning | they will be mourning |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been mourning | you have been mourning | he/she/it has been mourning | we have been mourning | you have been mourning | they have been mourning |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been mourning | you will have been mourning | he/she/it will have been mourning | we will have been mourning | you will have been mourning | they will have been mourning |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been mourning | you had been mourning | he/she/it had been mourning | we had been mourning | you had been mourning | they had been mourning |
Conditional |
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I would mourn | you would mourn | he/she/it would mourn | we would mourn | you would mourn | they would mourn |
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I would have mourned | you would have mourned | he/she/it would have mourned | we would have mourned | you would have mourned | they would have mourned | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | mourn - feel sadness; "She is mourning her dead child"grieve, sorrow - feel grief | | 2. | mourn - observe the customs of mourning after the death of a loved onecelebrate, observe, keep - behave as expected during of holidays or rites; "Keep the commandments"; "celebrate Christmas"; "Observe Yom Kippur" |
mournverb1. (often with for) grieve for, miss, lament, keen for, weep for, sorrow for, wail for, wear black for She still mourned her father.2. bemoan, rue, deplore, bewail We mourned the loss of our cities.mournverbTo feel, show, or express grief:grieve, lament, sorrow, suffer.Translationsmourn (moːn) verb to have or show great sorrow eg for a person who has died. She mourned (for) her dead son. 哀悼 哀痛ˈmourner nounThe mourners stood round the graveside. 哀悼者 哀悼者ˈmournful adjective feeling or showing sorrow. a mournful expression. 哀痛的 悲哀的ˈmournfully adverb 哀痛 悲哀地ˈmourning noun1. grief shown eg because of someone's death. 哀悼 哀悼2. black or dark-coloured clothes suitable for a mourner. She was wearing mourning. 喪服 丧服mourn
mourn for (one)To experience grief over one's death. Don't mourn for me, sweetheart—I've lived a good, long life, and now it is my time to go. She was still mourning for her husband when her mother passed away from a stroke.See also: mournmourn for someone or something and mourn over someone or somethingto grieve for someone or something. Everyone will mourn for you when you go. We all mourned over the end of the holiday. There is no point in mourning over your cat. It won't come back.See also: mournEncyclopediaSeeMournermourn
mourn (mōrn), To express grief or sorrow as a result of loss. In psychoanalysis, mourning is the frequently unexpressed process of responding to loss of a cathected object that, in contrast to melancholia, usually does not involve loss of self-esteem. [O.E. murnan] LegalSeeMourningmourn
Synonyms for mournverb grieve forSynonyms- grieve for
- miss
- lament
- keen for
- weep for
- sorrow for
- wail for
- wear black for
verb bemoanSynonymsSynonyms for mournverb to feel, show, or express griefSynonymsWords related to mournverb feel sadnessRelated Wordsverb observe the customs of mourning after the death of a loved oneRelated Words |