wailers

[US]/[ˈweɪlə(r)z]/
[UK]/[ˈweɪlə(r)z]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.People who wail, especially those who do so professionally or as part of a religious practice.; A group of musicians known for their distinctive style of reggae music, characterized by mournful vocals and instrumental melodies.

Phrases & Collocations

mourning wailers

the wailers' song

hearing wailers

wailers gathered

distant wailers

becoming wailers

wailers cried

group of wailers

watching wailers

anguished wailers

Example Sentences

the stadium was filled with wailers after the team lost the championship.

we could hear the wailers from across the street during the funeral.

the news report highlighted the stories of grieving wailers affected by the disaster.

the crowd included passionate fans and heartbroken wailers.

the comforting words of the priest calmed the wailers at the wake.

the sight of the ambulance brought forth a group of wailers.

the memorial service was attended by many wailers paying their respects.

the family members were overcome with emotion and became wailers.

the somber music amplified the sound of the wailers in the room.

despite the rain, a group of wailers gathered at the graveside.

the volunteers offered tissues to the wailers at the scene.

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