jeremiad

[US]/dʒɛrɪˈmaɪəd/
[UK]/dʒɛrɪˈmaɪæd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a long and mournful complaint or lamentation; a sad story or tale of sorrow

Phrases & Collocations

political jeremiad

social jeremiad

literary jeremiad

cultural jeremiad

economic jeremiad

environmental jeremiad

personal jeremiad

historical jeremiad

public jeremiad

moral jeremiad

Example Sentences

the politician's jeremiad about the economy resonated with many voters.

in her jeremiad, she lamented the decline of community values.

the professor's jeremiad on environmental issues sparked a heated debate.

his jeremiad against modern technology highlighted several concerns.

the article was a jeremiad about the state of public education.

she delivered a jeremiad on the loss of traditional craftsmanship.

the author's jeremiad about social injustice inspired many readers.

his jeremiad was filled with warnings about the future.

the documentary featured a jeremiad on climate change.

her jeremiad regarding health care reform raised important questions.

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