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bemoan English

Meaning bemoan meaning

What does bemoan mean?

bemoan

(= deplore, lament) regret strongly I deplore this hostile action we lamented the loss of benefits

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bemoan · verb

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Simple sentences

When I had to learn English in school, at times I would bemoan all the irregularities and strange rules.

Movie subtitles

It appears that you bemoan the fact.
Why bemoan?
What Hell has claimed its own must not Earth bemoan!
All I've heard out of you so far is talk. I know you can drink whiskey and snore and spit and wallow in filth and bemoan your station.
Like a child, he continues to bemoan his lack of usefulness.
Your heart, which you bemoan so much, has the depth of a puddle.
You left Sir Edward with all of that, which might be called good judgment, but to bemoan it now is a kind of cowardice.
And when someone speaks up to bemoan the injustice of this. in fact, I think it might have been you, Charlie.
Shall we bemoan the circumstances of your birth, and the fact that our nations are still half-Catholic, or can we move on to a solution to the Darnley problem?
How the righteous love to bemoan their role in middle management, and condemn those who actually might have an effect on the world.
Because I see that you bemoan all the time, today I received from someone a thousand lei and I will loan it with interest.
You can't bemoan everyone.
I f so truly she has loved you if she has shed so many a tear she will not but bemoan a further victim if she cannot escape the hour of dread.
Guys like you finally wake up at 30, then bemoan a lifetime wasted.
I know you can drink whiskey and snore and spit and wallow in filth and bemoan your station.
There it is. How the righteous love to bemoan their role in middle management, and condemn those who actually might have an effect on the world.
You shouldn't bemoan it: she fell short.
For your wit alone,many men would bemoan.
I cannot bemoan being fooled.

News and current affairs

One can bemoan this fact, but it is better to accommodate oneself to it and accept the notion that it will take decades for Europe to think in the same way on most issues, not least about relations with the US.
Most economists advocate rich countries' replacing their complex and antiquated tax codes with a simple low flat tax, and they bemoan the fact that so few countries have tried it.
Indian officials bemoan the fact that overseas Indians lack both the wealth and the propensity to invest back home.
The deeper truth underlying the protests can be found on blogs, where young Indian men and women bemoan the fact that travel guidebooks routinely warn women about pervasive sexual harassment in India, and advise them to move around in groups.
Many bemoan this state of affairs, but his ascendancy might be less malign than it seems.
Russia should not bemoan its neighbors' decision to engage with the EU and NATO, which, after all, paved the way for economic progress and security improvements.

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