dirge
Plural
dirges
1
a song, poem, or musical composition expressing grief, especially one performed at a funeral or memorial
A dirge is a solemn and mournful piece of music, typically played or sung at a funeral or during a period of mourning. It is characterized by its slow tempo and somber tone, designed to express grief and respect for the deceased. Dirges often feature reflective melodies and can be part of religious or secular ceremonies, serving to enhance the sense of loss and provide a means of honoring those who have passed away.
- The choir sang a solemn dirge as the procession entered the chapel.
- Her voice trembled through the ancient dirge, honoring the fallen.
- The bagpipes played a haunting dirge that echoed across the moor.
- He wrote a dirge for his late mentor, filled with sorrow and reverence.
- The film opened with a slow dirge, setting a tone of loss.