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plangent
[ plan-juhnt ]
adjective
- resounding loudly, especially with a plaintive sound, as a bell.
plangent
/ ˈæԻəԳ /
adjective
- having a loud deep sound
- resonant and mournful in sound
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Derived Forms
- ˈԲԳ, noun
- ˈԲԳٱ, adverb
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Other Word Forms
- g· noun
- gԳ· adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of plangent1
C19: from Latin plangere to beat (esp the breast, in grief); see plain ²
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In an era of plangent indie rock, they were the studied, intricate eccentrics.
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Adjuah sings in a keening, plangent tone, but at one point he pauses to offer a spoken invitation: “Listen to the wind,” he says.
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A clear highlight was “Amelia,” a plangent, airy meditation on freedom and flight.
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She shushed her daughters, sloshing in nearby mud, so she could tease out the source of some plangent rumble.
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In the three decades since his diagnosis, he has released about 100 records — gentle suites of forlorn melodies, relentless spans of plangent notes, and, most recently, sprawling drifts of ghostly tones.
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