1. bemoaning - Noun
2. bemoaning - Verb
of Bemoan
Source: Webster's dictionaryI don't think there's much point in bemoaning the state of the world unless there's some way you can think of to improve it. Otherwise, don't bother writing a book; go and find a tropical island and lie in the sun. Peter Singer
I once said that CGI makes you less inventive. At the time I was bemoaning the loss of the practical stunt. If a stunt can be done practically and safely, I'd rather do it old-style. Steven Spielberg
We can spend our days bemoaning our losses, or we can grow from them. Ultimately the choice is ours. We can be victims of circumstance or masters of our own fate, but make no mistake, we cannot be both. The Walk - Epilogue Page 288. Richard Paul Evans
"Even now, there is rhetoric, at least in the USA, bemoaning decisions being made in the interest of public health that do not meet technocratic and plutocratic interests. Source: Internet
She goes on to quote MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski bemoaning the unfairness of such an outcome and for good measure throws in a lengthy comment from Trump about the injustice of the superdelegate system. Source: Internet
But my favorite of her character pieces is the illustration of Dandelion for the Poet card, bemoaning the fate of the musical instrument he has just domed somebody with. Source: Internet