"Mourning" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mourning is the act of expressing and showing sorrow or grief over the loss of a person, usually after their death. It can also refer to a period of time spent grieving or lamenting the loss of something or someone.
To mourn means to feel or express deep sadness, typically in response to the loss of a loved one, a serious setback, or a calamity. It is a feeling of intense grief, lamentation, or resignation, often accompanied by physical reactions such as tears, sighs, and/or solemn behavior.
Mourn is a verb that means to feel or show deep sadness, regret, or grief, typically over the loss of someone or something.
To mourn someone or something means to feel and show deep sadness or grief because of their death or loss. It can also mean to express deep sorrow or regret for something that has happened.
A person who mourns or shows grief over the death of a person, usually a family member or friend.
Mourners are people who attend a funeral or other mournful occasion to pay their respects to the deceased person and offer condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
Mournful is an adjective that means expressing or feeling deep sorrow or grief, often in a somber or melancholic tone. Something or someone that is mournful is typically sorrowful, weeping, or lamenting, and can evoke feelings of sadness or regret in others. Examples of mournful sounds might include a funeral dirge, a lamenting cello solo, or a desolate, crying melody.
Mournfully refers to something done or said with a sense of sadness, sorrow, or regret. It is often used to describe a solemn, melancholic, or grieving tone, as if expressing a deep sense of loss or bereavement. It can also imply a lingering or persistent feeling of sorrow, rather than a brief or fleeting one. For example, "The farmer went mournfully through the fields, searching for the dead animal".
Mournfulness is the quality of being sad, gloomy, or depressing; a feeling of sorrow or grief. It can also describe a quality of music, writing, or other forms of art that is melancholic or somber, evoking a sense of sadness or despair.
Mournival is an archaic word that means "a festive gathering or celebration, often with music and dancing, held to mark a special occasion, such as a wedding or coronation".
To mourn is to show sadness and grief, typically because of someone's death or a significant loss. It can also mean to express deep sorrow or regret over something.
Mousavi is a surname of Persian origin, particularly common among Persians in Iran and other countries with Persian populations. It is often rendered as Mousavi, Mousavih, Mussavi, or Musavi, among other spellings.<br><br>In the context of Iranian politics, Mir-Hossein Mousavi is a prominent opposition leader and former Prime Minister of Iran, who ran against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the 2009 Iranian presidential election. Since then, Mousavi's last name has become synonymous with the Green Movement, a democratic reform movement in Iran.
Mouscron is a city located in the Hainaut province of Wallonia, Belgium. Originally a Flemish-speaking city, it became predominantly French-speaking in the 20th century. Mouscron is situated near the border with France and is part of the Brussels-Capital Region.
A mouse is a small rodent with a long tail and ears, typically gray or brown in color. In computer context, a mouse is a pointing device used to interact with a computer, such as a mouse whose movement is detected to control the cursor on a screen.
In English, a "mousehole" refers to a small opening or gap that allows mice or other small animals to pass through a wall, floor, or other barrier. It is often used to describe a hole or opening in a boat or ship that allows a mouse or other small creature to escape or enter. The term "mousehole" may also be used more generally to describe a small opening or gap, especially one that is hidden or hard to find.
The word "mouseion" refers to a temple of the Muses, which were the goddesses of the arts and sciences in Greek mythology. The term is often used to describe a place or institution dedicated to the pursuit of arts, literature, and learning.
Mouseover refers to the act of placing the mouse cursor over an element, such as a button or link, on a computer screen. This action is often used in computer programming and design to trigger certain actions or effects, such as displaying a tooltip, changing the color of the text, or triggering a hover effect.