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Mourn

UK //mɔːn//US //mɔrn//

Definition

To feel or show deep sadness for someone's death.

In simple words: To feel sadness for someone who has died.

Examples

  • Many people continue to mourn the loss of their loved ones.
  • She took time off work to mourn her grandfather.
  • He mourns the death of his best friend every year.
  • The community came together to mourn after the tragic accident.
  • It's okay to mourn when someone close passes away.

Usage notes

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Appropriate when discussing grief or death. Avoid using in light-hearted conversations.

Grammar pattern

mourn + object

Memory hint

Sounds like 'horn' - imagine a sad horn playing at a funeral.

Collocations

  • mourn a death
  • mourn the loss
  • mourn deeply
  • mourn in silence

Synonyms

  • grieve
  • lament
  • sorrow
  • bewail
  • wail

Antonyms

  • celebrate
  • rejoice

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'mourning' (the process of grieving).
  • Incorrect verb form in sentences.
  • Using 'mourn' with an inanimate object.