100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "keening"

Definition

Keening is a noun that refers to a traditional form of vocal lamentation, particularly in Irish and Scottish cultures, often performed at funerals to express grief and sorrow. It can also refer to the act of wailing or crying out in mourning.

Synonyms

  • Lamentation
  • Mourning
  • Wailing
  • Sorrow
  • Dirge
  • Elegy
  • Crying

Antonyms

  • Celebration
  • Joy
  • Happiness
  • Cheer
  • Merriment

Examples

  1. The community gathered to keen for their lost loved one.
  2. She began to keen softly, her voice echoing in the empty room.
  3. As the sun set, the sound of keening filled the air.
  4. The mother couldn't help but keen at the sight of her child's empty crib.
  5. He learned to keen in the traditional way, honoring his heritage.
  6. The keening of the mourners could be heard miles away.
  7. In the midst of the funeral, she stood up to keen her sorrow.
  8. They would often keen together during the long nights of mourning.
  9. The ancient art of keening has been passed down through generations.
  10. The sound of keening was both haunting and beautiful.
  11. She felt the urge to keen as she looked at the old photographs.
  12. The village elder led the group in a keening song.
  13. After the tragedy, many people came to keen together.
  14. He tried to hold back his tears but couldn't help but keen.
  15. The keening was a powerful expression of their collective grief.
  16. The tradition of keening is a vital part of their culture.
  17. They took turns to keen, each voice adding to the sorrowful chorus.
  18. The moment felt right for her to keen for her departed friend.
  19. She began to keen when she heard the news of his passing.
  20. The sound of keening can be both cathartic and painful.
  21. He found solace in the act of keening for those he lost.
  22. The group of women began to keen as the coffin was lowered.
  23. A loud keening echoed through the valley during the ceremony.
  24. It is customary to keen for a loved one who has died.
  25. The keening was a reflection of their deep sadness.
  26. She felt compelled to keen after the funeral service.
  27. The keening grew louder as the night progressed.
  28. A skilled keener can evoke deep emotions in others.
  29. They decided to keen outside, under the stars.
  30. The act of keening brought the community closer together.
  31. He watched as the women began to keen, their voices rising.
  32. The keening reminded her of her own losses.
  33. She had never heard such a powerful keening before.
  34. The tradition of keening is still alive today.
  35. They learned to keen from their ancestors.
  36. The emotional weight of the keening was palpable.
  37. She couldn't resist the urge to keen when she saw the casket.
  38. The keening lasted for hours, echoing in the night.
  39. He felt a deep sense of loss as he listened to the keening.
  40. The ancient practice of keening has deep roots in history.
  41. She began to keen softly, her heart heavy with grief.
  42. The mourners gathered to keen for the departed.
  43. Keening is often accompanied by rhythmic movements.
  44. The keening ritual was a way to honor the dead.
  45. As she listened to the keening, memories flooded back.
  46. The collective keening united them in their sorrow.
  47. It is common to keen at the gravesite of a loved one.
  48. He wished he could keen like the others but felt too numb.
  49. The mourners joined together to keen, creating a haunting melody.
  50. Her heart ached as she began to keen for her lost child.
  51. The sound of keening traveled through the night air.
  52. The community considered it a duty to keen for the deceased.
  53. He felt a release after allowing himself to keen.
  54. The keening echoed through the hills, a mournful sound.
  55. They gathered in the hall to keen for their fallen friend.
  56. The act of keening is a powerful expression of love and loss.
  57. She couldn't help but keen when she saw the empty chair.
  58. The mourners stood in silence before beginning to keen.
  59. A single voice started to keen, followed by others.
  60. The tradition of keening was taught to her by her grandmother.
  61. He felt the urge to keen overcome him as the memories flooded back.
  62. The keening was a reminder of the fragility of life.
  63. They gathered around to keen, sharing their grief together.
  64. The sound of keening filled the air like a lamenting song.
  65. She learned to keen from a young age, part of her cultural identity.
  66. The emotional release from keening was cathartic for her.
  67. The mourners began to keen in unison, creating a haunting harmony.
  68. He felt compelled to keen, even though he didn't know the deceased well.
  69. The village held its breath as the keening began.
  70. They would often keen for hours, lost in their grief.
  71. The keening of the women was both beautiful and tragic.
  72. She took a deep breath and began to keen for her lost love.
  73. The sound of keening can resonate with profound sadness.
  74. The community came together to keen as one.
  75. He felt the need to keen, but the tears wouldn't come.
  76. The rhythmic keening was a signal for others to join in.
  77. They honored their ancestors by learning to keen.
  78. The act of keening created a bond among the mourners.
  79. As the night wore on, the keening grew softer.
  80. She wished to keen in a way that truly honored her friend.
  81. The keening was a reflection of their shared pain.
  82. He found comfort in the act of keening with others.
  83. The mourners felt compelled to keen for their loved ones.
  84. The sound of keening seemed to echo through time.
  85. She joined in the keening, feeling the weight of her loss.
  86. The tradition of keening is a way to process grief.
  87. The keening created a sacred space for mourning.
  88. He listened intently to the keening, feeling the sorrow.
  89. The act of keening was a way to release pent-up emotions.
  90. They would gather to keen every anniversary of the tragedy.
  91. The haunting keening lingered in his mind long after it stopped.
  92. The community held a vigil to keen for those they lost.
  93. She learned to keen in the traditional way during the ceremony.
  94. The keening felt like a natural response to their grief.
  95. He couldn't help but keen as the memories flooded back.
  96. The sincere keening brought tears to everyone's eyes.
  97. They decided to keen together, sharing their sorrow.
  98. The rhythmic nature of the keening was almost hypnotic.
  99. She felt the urge to keen, but held back her tears.
  100. The sound of keening reminded him of home and the people he loved.