"Weeper" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Weeper" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Weeper" Meaning

A person, especially a woman, who cries or weeps; a mournful or lachrymose person.

Example: The weeper at the funeral was overcome with emotion as she read the eulogy.

"Weeper" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "weeper"


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The bystander was grief-stricken as he watched a weeper asthmatically lock herself in the room, shot once in the head and ten times on the body. (Source: The Gunman and the Heist)
In 2021, she rose to global prominence after opening up about her life as an LGBTQ+ weeper in a Dallas ISD.

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Weekly

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Weeping

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Weeps

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Weepy

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Weevils

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