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    la·ment·ed
    [ləˈmen(t)əd]
    adjective
    (the late lamented)
    lamented (adjective)
    1. a conventional way of describing someone who has died or something that has been lost or that has ceased to exist:
      "the late and much lamented Leonard Bernstein"
    la·ment
    [ləˈment]
    verb
    lamented (past tense) · lamented (past participle)
    1. mourn (a person's loss or death):
      "he was lamenting the death of his infant daughter"
      • (lament for/over)
        express one's deep grief about.
      • express regret or disappointment over something considered unsatisfactory, unreasonable, or unfair:
        "she lamented the lack of shops in the town" · "Thomas Jefferson later lamented, “Heaven remained silent.”"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a verb): from French lamenter or Latin lamentari, from lamenta (plural) ‘weeping, wailing’.
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    adjective
    1. a conventional way of describing someone who has died or something that has been lost or that has ceased to exist:
    verb
    1. mourn (a person's loss or death):
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