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jermiad

 

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Jermiad

Noun:

A jermiad is a long and mournful complaint or lamentation.

Sample sentence: After her team lost the championship game, Lisa delivered a jermiad about how they were robbed of victory.

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Adjective:

The adjective form of jermiad refers to something characterized by gloomy or mournful complaining.

Sample sentence: His jermiad rant on social media about the state of politics was widely criticized for its lack of constructive ideas.


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Verb:

When used as a verb, jermiad means to express a long and sorrowful complaint or lament.

Sample sentence: Sarah jermiaded about her chaotic work schedule for hours after she came home.


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