Mourner ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Mourner ( noun )

A person who is grieving the death of a loved one and is usually dressed in black.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french mournier, from latin murnare to lament, from mugire to moan.

Examples:

  1. The mourners were gathered at the cemetery to pay their last respects.
  2. The town was in mourning after the tragedy.
  3. The mourner sat alone, crying softly.
  4. The mourners followed the hearse to the cemetery.
  5. The mourner wore a black armband to show her loss.

(As a verb)

Mourner ( verb )

A person who is grieving the death of a loved one and is usually dressed in black.

Origin:

Middle english, from old french mournier, from latin murnare to lament, from mugire to moan.

Examples:

  1. The mourners were gathered at the cemetery to pay their last respects.
  2. The town was in mourning after the tragedy.
  3. The mourner sat alone, crying softly.
  4. The mourners followed the hearse to the cemetery.
  5. The mourner wore a black armband to show her loss.
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