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What does the root lament mean?

The root "lament" comes from the Latin word "lamentare," which means "to wail" or "to mourn." It signifies expressing sorrow, grief, or regret, often in a loud and mournful way.

Here are some examples of words with the root "lament":

* Lament: A passionate expression of grief or sorrow.

* Lamentable: Causing sorrow or regret; regrettable.

* Lamentation: The act of expressing grief or sorrow.

* Lamenting: To express sorrow or regret.

The root "lament" carries a strong emotional weight, highlighting the deep pain and sadness associated with loss, disappointment, or injustice.

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