weeping

word · lemma: weep

/ˈwipɪŋ/
WEE-ping
/wˈiːpɪŋ/
WEE-ping

Definition

Shedding tears; crying, usually in a quiet or gentle way. It can also describe things that look as if they are shedding tears, like 'weeping' willow trees.

Usage & Nuances

'Weeping' is more literary or emotional than just 'crying', often suggesting deep sadness or gentle sobbing. It can also describe sounds (a weeping sound), or things like 'a weeping wound' (releasing fluid) and 'weeping willow' (tree). Not commonly used in casual conversation for people unless describing strong emotions.

Example Sentences

She could not stop weeping at the sad movie.

basic

Tears ran down his cheeks as he was weeping.

basic

She sat by the window, weeping quietly as the rain fell outside.

natural

The old woman’s eyes were red from weeping all night.

natural

The wound on his leg was still weeping, so the nurse changed the bandage.

natural

The baby was weeping softly in her crib.

basic