Weeper (noun)

A person who sheds tears easily or frequently, typically from emotional distress.

Origin:

From old english wæpian (to weep).

Examples:

  1. The weeper was inconsolable after the death of his wife.
  2. It was hard to watch the weeper as she cried through the entire funeral.
  3. He was a weeper who could not hide his emotions.
  4. She was a weeper, and her tears came easily at the slightest provocation.
  5. His mother was a weeper, and he inherited her tendency to cry easily.
Some random words: alight, provender, jaw