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keening

American  
[kee-ning] / ˈki nɪŋ /

noun

  1. the act of a person who keens.

  2. a wailing lament for the dead; keen.


Etymology

Origin of keening

First recorded in 1875–80; keen 2 + -ing 1

Example Sentences

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Gilgamesh’s lament is not the stylized keening of epic tradition—not Achilles’ highfalutin howls after Hector strikes down Patroclus—but something rawer, humbler, more recognizably human.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026

Shift to Sport mode and the engine will hold at a high, keening rpm, trying to charge the battery faster than the driver can drain it.

From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 25, 2025

The tone of his voice is high, a keening sound.

From BBC • Oct. 19, 2024

When she sang on Coleman’s 1972 LP “Science Fiction” — keening improvisation cutting through a ferocious band — the sax legend gave her a warning about America.

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2024

It was not singing at all, Matty realized, but the rhythmic and mournful sound they called keening, the sound of loss.

From "Messenger" by Lois Lowry