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jeremiad    
n. 悲叹,悲痛话,怨恨

悲叹,悲痛话,怨恨



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  • Jeremiad - Wikipedia
    A jeremiad is a long literary work, usually in prose, but sometimes in verse, in which the author bitterly laments the state of society and its morals in a serious tone of sustained invective, and always contains a prophecy of society's imminent downfall
  • JEREMIAD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of JEREMIAD is a prolonged lamentation or complaint; also : a cautionary or angry harangue How to use jeremiad in a sentence Did you know?
  • Jeremiad - (American Literature – Before 1860) - Vocab, Definition . . .
    A jeremiad is a form of literary work that expresses a deep lamentation or mourning, often used to criticize societal decline while calling for a return to moral righteousness
  • Jeremiad - Definition and Examples of Literary Devices
    A jeremiad is a speech or text that expresses sorrow or warns of a terrible future Jeremiads often tell stories of moral decline and hope for a better future through change Famous figures like Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King Jr used jeremiads for social justice
  • JEREMIAD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Jeremiad definition: a prolonged lamentation or mournful complaint See examples of JEREMIAD used in a sentence
  • JEREMIAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Generally, the term "jeremiad" is applied to moralistic texts that denounce a society for its wickedness, and prophesy its downfall
  • jeremiad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    jeremiad (plural jeremiads) A long speech or prose work that bitterly laments the state of society and its morals, and often contains a prophecy of its coming downfall synonyms quotations Synonyms: lament, lamentation, tirade; see also Thesaurus: diatribe
  • Jeremiad - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology
    It typically describes a speech or a piece of writing that expresses a pessimistic outlook on the future and paints a bleak picture of the present The term comes from the biblical prophet Jeremiah, who was known for his sorrowful and mournful lamentations about the plight of the Israelites
  • What is a Jeremiad? - Language Humanities
    A jeremiad is a long written composition with very mournful or dire overtones This term is often used in a pejorative sense, to imply that a piece of writing is overwrought and overblown
  • Jeremiad Explained
    A jeremiad is a long literary work, usually in prose, but sometimes in verse, in which the author bitterly laments the state of society and its morals in a serious tone of sustained invective, and always contains a prophecy of society's imminent downfall





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