"Requiems" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Requiems" Meaning

Mass for the dead: a musical composition (especially one written in a slow and mournful style) for singing or playing on such an occasion, or the ceremony itself; a elegy.

"Requiems" Examples

5 Sentence Examples of "Requiems"


1. The composer wrote a requiem for his deceased child as a way to process his grief.


2. The composer's requiem for orchestra was performed at the annual classical music festival.


3. The poet wrote a requiem for the city that was destroyed by the war, expressing her sorrow and loss.


4. The requiem that played during the funeral was so moving that it brought many to tears.


5. The requiem mass for the fallen soldiers was attended by the entire community, a somber tribute to their sacrifices.

"Requiems" Similar Words

Request

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A request is a polite asking for something.

Requested

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To be formally or officially asked for something, typically in a polite or formal way: <br><br>Example: "She requested a raise from her boss."<br><br>or<br><br>To be asked for or wanted by someone, especially by a person of authority: <br><br>Example: "The leader requested everyone's attention before speaking."

Requester

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Requesters

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Requesting

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To say that someone is requesting something means they are asking politely for it, either verbally or in writing, usually in a formal or official manner.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The customer is requesting a refund for a defective product.<br> The company is requesting permission to develop a new project.<br> She requested that he meet her at the airport.<br><br>It can also imply a polite or formal way of asking, rather than a direct or forceful demand.

Requestor

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Requests

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Requests refer to an order, inquiry, or demand made by someone to someone else to do, provide, or furnish something. It can be spoken, written, or implicit.

Requiem

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Requiescat

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"Requiescat in pace" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Rest in peace" in English. It is often used as a phrase on tombstones, plaques, and other memorials to express condolences and wish a deceased person peace. The phrase is often shortened to "RIP" in informal usage.

Requiescence

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A feeling of pleasant or satisfied contentment, often after fulfilling a need or desire.

Requiescent

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Relating to or characterized by showing a lack of energy or activity; dormant or inactive.

Requietory

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Require

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Required

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Needed or necessary for a particular purpose or situation.

Requirement

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Requirements

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