Pronunciation: /ˈɛlədʒɪst/
noun a person who writes elegies, a mournful poem or song expressing sorrow for someone who is dead
A1 An elegist is a person who writes poems or songs expressing sorrow for someone who has died.
A2 The elegist beautifully captured the emotions of loss and grief in his poetry.
B1 As an elegist, she was known for her poignant and heartfelt verses dedicated to lost loved ones.
B2 The renowned elegist's work is often studied for its deep exploration of themes of mortality and remembrance.
C1 The elegist's eloquent words continue to resonate with readers centuries after they were written.
C2 Critics have praised the elegist for her ability to evoke powerful emotions through her poetic elegies.
formal The elegist beautifully captured the essence of loss and longing in his poetry.
informal I heard that new poet is an elegist, focusing on themes of sorrow and remembrance.
slang That elegist's work hits you right in the feels, man.
figurative She was like an elegist, weaving stories of heartbreak and redemption through her music.
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