"Lachrimatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lachrimatory" Meaning

Lachrimatory refers to something that produces tears or is capable of inducing weeping or crying.

"Lachrimatory" Examples

Lachrimatory


Lachrimatory is an adjective that means related to tears or tears-inducing. Here are 5 usage examples:

1. Emotional goodbye

The lachrimatory scenes in the movie were so intense that it made me cry. [1]

2. Anguish and pain

The news of her husband's death was lachrimatory for the widow, leaving her in a state of utter despair. [1]

3. Provoking tears

The concert's emotional ballads were lachrimatory, evoking tears from the audience. [2]

4. Tissue-producing

The tragic love story was lachrimatory, leaving audiences reaching for their handkerchiefs. [2]

5. Evoking sadness

The lachrimatory tone of the eulogy left everyone in the room feeling somber and reflective. [3]

References:
[1] The Free Dictionary
[2] Merriam-Webster Dictionary
[3] Cambridge Dictionary

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