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Unlamented - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unlamented means not mourned or regretted when gone. It describes someone or something whose absence is unnoticed or unmissed, often because they were disliked or unimportant.

unlamented

/ˌənləˈmɛntɪd/ /ˌʌnləˈmɛntɪd/

Definition:

Not mourned or grieved for; passing without regret or sorrow.

Synonyms:

unmourned, unregretted, forgotten, disregarded

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

lamented, mourned, missed

Common Collocations:

unlamented death, unlamented departure, unlamented loss

Derivatives:

unlamentedly, unlamenting

Usage Tips:

Use "unlamented" to describe someone or something not missed or regretted after their departure or end.

Common Phrases:

gone and unlamented, die unlamented, pass unlamented

Etymology:

Derived from "un-" (not) + "lamented" (mourned), originating from Latin "lamentari" (to weep).

Examples:

  • 1. The dictator's rule was unlamented after his fall.
  • 2. Her resignation went largely unlamented by the team.
  • 3. The old policy was unlamented when it was replaced.
  • 4. His harsh words died unlamented in the silence.

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