weep
[wiːp]
Definition:
1. Shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain.
2. To cry, usually because you are sad.
Use 'weep' in a sentence:
- Be warned: You will read it and might weep.
- Her nose twitched and she began to weep.
- Her father began to be very sorrowful, and to weep, saying, "Alas, my dearest child!"
- As I read it, I began to weep.
- Myrtle sat huddled on the side of the bed, weeping.
- Might it be that this piece of wood has learned to weep and cry like a child?
- Allow yourself to weep for things you have lost.
- The production received ecstatic reviews and had audiences weeping.
- "Come, come," said the Little Man, "do not lose time over a donkey that can weep."
- He went on with his dinner, and said, 'Little Marleen, why do you weep?
- He buried his face in his hands and wept.
- He wept for the loss of his mother and his tardy recognition of her affection.
- In severe cases, the skin can crack and weep.
- Oh, thou must not weep, I cannot bear it.
- She wept tears of joy.
- Banshees wail and weep, but they never howl.
- Wonderfully melodic and tuneful, his songs have made me weep.
- They have hysterics, they weep, they have the vapors.
- She wept unashamedly.
- I once heard her weeping in her bedroom, which cut me to the quick.
- His mother summoned him, upbraided him, wept and prayed.
- "Ah," said Elsie, "have I not reason to weep?"
- She wept bitter tears of disappointment.
- Elsie, why do you weep?
- Why must I weep when others sing?
- The weeping family hugged and comforted each other.
- Iris Rossner has seen eastern German customers weep for joy when they drive away in shiny, new Mercedes-Benz sedans.
- He is unpredictable, weeping one moment, laughing the next.
- Grandma would weep bitter tears whenever she recalls the war and her parents who died in the war.
- Cold pipes weep in hot weather.
- She began to weep. That ended our discussion.
- Burying her head in her pillow, she would often weep a long, long time.
- He started to hiccup and weep, and when he was conveyed to the place, they had to drag him by the hands along the floor.
- We wept buckets.
- She started to weep uncontrollably.
- "Ah," she answered, "have I not reason to weep?"
- Chris was weeping in anger and grief.
- Do not sigh, do not weep!
- Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.
- She wept bitterly.
- They crack and frizzle. They "weep" out additives. They melt into sludge.
- His legs were covered with weeping sores.
- Those around her would forgive her for weeping.
- The notion that animals can weep has no scientific basis.
- Sometimes you feel better for a good weep.
- She arrived weeping, dabbing her eyes with a tissue.
- Both women wept at his graveside.
- I wept to see him looking so sick.
- She wanted to laugh and weep all at once.
- I do not weep over his death.
- I just broke down and wept with tears of joy.
- He wept for joy.
- I could have wept thinking about what I'd missed.
- "When the dead weep, they are beginning to recover," said the Crow solemnly.