US /bɪˈmoʊn/
・UK /bɪˈməʊn/
Contemporary commentators bemoan the fact that politics has become entertainment, with catchphrases and slogans replacing real political argument.
Contemporary commentators bemoan the fact that politics has become entertainment, with catchphrases and slogans replacing real political argument.
Employers frequently bemoan the lack of work experience young people have,
Yes, on the one hand, employers bemoan the lack of work experience young people have—bemoan meaning complain about.
Socrates in Plato's Phaedrus bemoan the advent of books, arguing that they will implant forgetfulness in human being souls.
If I sit there and bemoan the loss of the caterpillar, then I'm making myself sick and everything around me. Why? I'm not contributing to our evolution.
If I sit there and bemoan the loss of the caterpillar, then I'm making myself sick and everything around me.
We can be a person who blames other people for our unfavorable circumstances and bemoan, "why do these things always happen to me?" and stay in a victim mentality.
People often bemoan the high cost of produce, but there's an easy way to keep your budget in check when purchasing fruits and vegetables: buy what's in season.
before he took office. You can celebrate or bemoan these accomplishments.