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"funereal" Definitions
  1. suitable for a funeral (= ceremony for a dead person); sad

134 Sentences With "funereal"

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Now, it was just a funereal air over a funereal runway.
At the apartment later that evening, the mood was funereal.
Demand for funereal paraphernalia is rising because of Cuba's ageing population.
Funereal color palettes have become a signature of ambitious TV drama.
Eliot's own writing was just as funereal and just as wry.
Today we stopped a local funereal home hearse in the HOV lane.
First, Lennon seemed dressed as an undertaker and Ringo in funereal black.
She evokes the Bible's the funereal march of plague, death, and demise.
She generally avoided white blooms, which are considered funereal in many cultures.
That Mr. Gorey would be celebrated at such a funereal event is hardly surprising.
Mr. Blue displayed considerable amplitude in "Lieux funestes" ("Funereal scenes"), an inspired Rameau afterthought.
The biennial felt very official and somewhat funereal, curated by people with very outdated views.
Many nations' national anthems are funereal dirges to battles lost or paeans to tribal loyalty.
That's more rodent than I could ever eat, even if it weren't sometimes funereal-tasting.
The show is in two adjacent exhibition spaces with black walls, lending a funereal air.
The proper tone is one consistent with sad, but old, news: subdued, but not funereal.
Considering these returns, it would've made sense for the trio's results party to turn funereal.
"Whitney" is too funereal to be a party, too sad, strange and dismaying to cheer.
"Every single thing that has been added since the Vietnam memorial is funereal," she said.
Funereal bunting now hangs from government buildings, as well as some banks and big department stores.
Am I wrong in thinking there is something funereal about the folds and evocations of drapery?
Behind him, the sea stacks appear funereal and grim, far gloomier than they do in person.
Like many in the crowd, she had spurned funereal black in favor of something less dour.
Spain's Ataraxy welded mournful, funereal doom passages to Bolt Thrower-esque tank treads on Where All Hope Fades.
Like nuclear shadows on a Hiroshima wall, this consummately Perecian gallery of black rectangles traces loss's funereal contours.
An amateurish mural depicting bike riders and a woman in funereal dress adorns the side of the building.
Here, at the very end of the show, the marked transition to white walls has a funereal effect.
" Journalist Nandini Ramnath said the video was "appropriately funereal" and compared it to those "released by kidnappers and terrorists.
But the meetings this weekend, at the Asia-Pacific trade summit, will very likely have a more funereal feel.
On a big screen, a dark, menacing ocean pulses on a deserted beach, murmuring in a low funereal chant.
The result is a film that is narratively logical and cinematically inert, a funereal march to Katherine's inevitable conclusions.
I half-expected the red carpet for the premiere of the final season of Game of Thrones to be funereal.
Are you thinking about buying a Tesla, but you wish the electric automaker's vehicles had more of a … funereal aesthetic?
Rows alternating paired slabs and single ones create a stately, rhythmic impression, like a marching band playing funereal oompah music.
His foppish funereal clothes (designed by Yashi) are black and white, of course, with the disruptive accent of red socks.
We may be donated to a nursing home or given over as practice material for students of funereal flower arrangements.
What Maia and Lucca wear to the last meeting with Madeline has a dour, funereal quality that telegraphs the outcome.
A funereal procession of winds and brass, more or less in B-flat minor, leads into a courtly, neo-Baroque theme.
And the lighting throughout will be brighter than in the Deco days, when "utterly funereal" interiors were common, Mr. Miller said.
In both places there was a funereal sense — not universal, but pervasive — that the era of open societies might be ending.
The Grammy Awards had something of a funereal vibe—and not just because of whatever the hell Little Big Town's performance was.
Kunan&aposs body will be flown to his hometown of Roi Et for a royally-sponsored funereal, the king of Thailand announced.
Mr Bowie later said that this funereal nursery rhyme (only his second British number-one single) served to wrap up the 1970s.
She made the announcement Wednesday via Instagram, posting an arresting image of herself cradling her belly against an oddly funereal floral display.
At the end, the characters chant a funereal dirge—accompanied by a solitary drum—signalling an inability to escape their collective fate.
Every one of our visits had a funereal atmosphere as we discussed the logistics of something he desperately wanted no part of.
Travis Shaw worked the count full, but his fly ball to right changed the scene from electric to funereal in an instant.
Hindu priests, clad in white, dropped to their knees to lead funereal ceremonies for families who had lost an uncle, a father.
It consists of furniture, framed family photos, and knickknacks against a wall that morphs from dark, funereal gray to bright, lively red.
And the atmosphere certainly had a funereal quality to it, with spectators watching and cutting in silence or speaking in murmured tones.
His track "Go and Die" from the Monosynth 2 compilation on Fabrika Records stands alongside a a diverse catalogue of funereal electronic music.
A funereal silence enveloped MetLife Stadium, which had remained upbeat as the Giants (0-5) had threatened to pull away but never did.
He is coming off a live election-night special, broadcast on Showtime, that became increasingly surreal and funereal as the program wore on.
"Cleveland"'s gunshots-as-whipcracks, "Plague Years"'s funereal techno, and "Bury Me Standing"'s Gregorian synths are less galvanizing than Death Grips' abrasives.
But a funereal gloom has descended on them: Michael grieves the death of his wife Kate and staggers in the melancholic, yet frenetic aftermath.
Dressed in funereal black, Mr Taguchi (pictured) prostrated himself in contrition before a scrum of reporters after his release on bail for drugs charges.
Beaming and smiling as she leans over a wall in the churchyard of Saint John-at-Hampstead (1977), Dench's intensity animates that stony, funereal setting.
Each of those rappers records a video freestyle and Desiigner's is a doozy, 30 or so seconds of funereal blues, sung in an incantatory drone.
Yet Alabama Coach Nick Saban was distinctly funereal at one point after the Crimson Tide's 33-14 win over Texas A&M on Saturday night.
Lutoslawski's densely dissonant funereal music dissipated into isolated notes on a lone cello, which were then subsumed in the enveloping warmth of Brahms's consolatory opening.
Mr. Plummer can be an aloof, fairly cool screen presence and he chills Getty Sr. with cruel glints, funereal insinuation and a controlled, withholding physicality.
There is some confusion in Britain about what this practice should be called: "Undertaking" is — it would seem — the logical formulation, despite its funereal associations.
The earlier sculpture had a funereal air about it, as if the slabs were tombstones, and brought to mind Peter Eisenman's Holocaust memorial in Berlin.
Trump's childlike grin, Melania and Ivanka's funereal outfits apparently inspired by a literal Dolce and Gabbana ad — and, of course, Pope Francis's grumpiest of grumpy faces.
On the grand opening requiem "andata" and the solemn, beautiful "solari," the mood is funereal as organ-like synths carve out deliberate melodies with jazzy ease.
Hundreds of thousands of black-clad mourners lined the streets of Bangkok to witness the funereal procession to the cremation of his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Inside the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, at Ms. Clinton's election night event, Mr. White stood watching the returns in an increasingly funereal atmosphere.
When Arya says they should have found someone who knew Ned's face to sculpt his funereal statue, Sansa replies that everyone who knew his face is dead.
Gyroids are inspired by Japanese funereal objects called haniwa, which can be shaped as both people and animals, and are sometimes thought to be containers for souls.
The pilot's opening scene depicts Diane (Christine Baranski) somberly watching Donald Trump's inauguration while dressed in an all-black "funereal" suit from Lawson's fashion line, 35·DL.
People such as Jeff Sessions and Stephen Miller—the attorney-general and his funereal former aide, now a policy adviser to Mr Trump—think it far too permissive.
ON APRIL 803rd, when the Senate Judiciary Committee approved Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination by 280-284 along party lines, the proceedings took on an oddly funereal flavour.
During this whole performance art freakshow that I was either witnessing or a part of, the fear was very real—it was physical, and was all very funereal.
There was a weirdly funereal vibe—maybe it was the salespeople's black suits—and the company's execs could have been forgiven for downing a few of those drinks.
Yet a lot of great modern black metal embraces the hesher within by incorporating classic influences, and Funereal Presence's second record Achatius is a stunner in this regard.
Installed in the museum's gallery just off the ramp near the ground floor, they are surprisingly elegant, and, considering Mr. Weiss's recent death, they cast a touching funereal spell.
By turns funereal and triumphant, $uccessor is a shot across the bow at those who seek to downplay the role of African and Afro-diasporic artists in electronic music.
Starting in 2002, the funereal trio started teaming up with the electronic (de)composer for a string of records more immediate and otherworldly than anything either had recorded separately.
After I ate two Cliff Bars sitting outside the courtroom, Musk showed up to testify in a positively funereal black suit and blue-gray tie, flanked by security guards.
" In fact, "Parsley seems to have a lot of funereal ties and connections with the dead, so [it] makes a good herb to use for otherworld and spirit work.
And while Google usually releases a blog post for its colorful Doodles, when clicking through today's funereal Doodle one is simply led to Google search results for the former president.
The music plummeted the listener into depths of despair with funereal poetry backed by off-kilter organs and acoustic guitar before launching into a horror-invoking march of the damned.
In the early hours of Friday morning, Argentina's World Cup squad returned to its training facility at Bronnitsy, a few miles outside Moscow, in almost complete silence, the mood funereal.
She dresses in funereal colors for most of the two-and-a-half-hour production, and that's appropriate, at least when we first meet her: her mother has just died.
But the private function room at the Happy Clam was funereal, with bouquets and long faces—Rose with her back turned, Gilbert and Fred conferring, Franny fussing over her son, Jonty.
What, for instance, are we to make of the store, where Sheila is served by Miss Luckmoore (Fatma Mohamed), a magnificent saleswoman in funereal crinoline, whose scarlet nails match her lips?
The ambience has to be friendly but not intrusive, the sound level low but not funereal, the smell a little greasy but not cloying, and the décor more utilitarian than fussy.
Word of the Day : suited to or suggestive of a grave or burial _________ The word funereal has appeared in 35 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Nov.
Stranger Things, on the other hand, featured a small tent with props, promotional giveaways like Stranger Things hats, a VR encounter with the Demogorgon, and a funereal tribute to Shannon Purser's Barb.
They start out like Usain Bolt in the 100 meters and end up looking spent, shriveled, hobbled by all manner of wilts and fungi and pests, leaves drooping like brown funereal crepe.
The famous "Phantom of the Opera" theme, with the organ's quaver accompanied by funereal electric bass and foreboding percussion, is pure prog rock, almost to the point of "Spinal Tap"-style parody.
Beginning with the repeated refrain of "Time / Time was never on my side," it explores funereal themes that could be about either corporeal death or the death of a long-running project.
Some scenes are positively funereal — responding to a suspicious noise, Rose takes what feels like a five-minute stroll from bathtub to hallway — while others are only fuzzily incorporated into the story.
Peelle's funereal début novel, set in Tennessee as America prepares to enter the First World War, is a drama about the speciousness of the American dream and the costs of self-invention.
"IT'S been a long time coming," said Carol Anne Jones, as she stood in front of the Supreme Court dressed in funereal black and waved a small placard: "Abortion's a choice—to murder".
Originally released as a funereal synth-laden dirge on 1984's Various Positions, he spent years tinkering with the track during live performances in a relentless pursuit to unlock its full melodic potential.
Odder still is the funereal way the dancers seem to defy the beat by drifting across the stage in slowly curving shapes that twist their bodies in one direction and then the next.
Wearing all navy blue (that is, the closest possible color to the universally flattering but ultimately funereal black) and a pointless, hilariously chic little fascinator hat, Victoria scowled her way through the ceremony.
In the first of two performances on Saturday, Mr. de Leeuw played the piece, a half-hour long, with suitably inscrutable expression as Ms. Hannigan mimed a sort of funereal ritual around it.
The funereal-looking sculpture features Lech's face — carved and painted and set inside a circular frame in a large tree trunk — with a solemn, sedated expression, his eyes open, looking to the sky.
The sequel to the 2013 supernatural hit The Conjuring spirits us off to a place of pure, cold dread: Great Britain in 1977, the funereal era before the economic boom, Princess Diana and Cats.
Up the street at the M.I.T. Sloan School of Management, I'd wager that the Clinton-Trump gap was just as wide, if the funereal atmosphere at our election night watch party was any indication.
A funereal feeling hung in the crisp mountain air in Park City, Utah, as attendees at the ardently liberal Sundance Film Festival trudged into the 1,300-seat Eccles Theater for Friday's first big screening.
In this novel of nineteen-sixties Jerusalem, Shmuel Ash, lovelorn graduate student and lukewarm socialist, abandons his thesis ("Jewish Views of Jesus") to care for a frail, elderly Zionist living in a funereal villa.
As the staid professional tours continue mostly to embrace tradition, expecting funereal silence and statue-like stillness from spectators while a player executes a shot, the Long Drive World Series embraces quite the opposite.
In the back of the room was a 230-foot-tall wooden sculpture from 260 by Kaws, a rendition of the artist's funereal Mickey Mouse figure, with X's for eyes and disfigured mouse ears.
It felt funereal—which was appropriate, Peter thought, knowing that his parents would never see this landscape again, that his very reason for being here so late in the season was because of their deaths.
A GoFundMe page set up by a friend of the teen — which is raising money to help pay for funereal costs — also claimed that there were similarities between Lindsay's death and the death of Jordan Coe.
You do not have to know the grief that has unfolded before "Funereal Wallpaper" (2013), which is a faded, innocuous view of a body water, a rocky shore, and young (or stunted) fir trees in the foreground.
But there remains a huge gulf between survival and salvation, and at every turn the already grim world of the series edged toward funereal, no matter how I tried to rig its narrative systems in my favor.
Yet it wasn't long before the events took on a funereal mood as he talked about the somber themes he's dwelled on since his campaign launch in late April: loss, illness, the dwindling ranks of the middle class.
By flattening the imagery, he draws attention to the central characters' movements and expressions — for example, the stilted onlookers in extravagant dress when Joan first approaches the Dauphin in hollowed-out chambers, or the Dauphin's funereal coronation sequence.
Anyone who's ambled up to Highgate and looked at the shrine that's been amassed outside his mansion over the last 12 months will tell you that the atmosphere is a queasy mix of the funereal and the celebratory.
So I was to take his box of ashes and Amy's, get a shovel and probably a flashlight, because this was illegal so we'd need to do it at night, the funereal equivalent of a dine-and-dash.
But it afforded family members, many of them dressed in funereal black, an unfettered opportunity to express the full measure of their grief and fury in ways not allowed when some testified during the penalty phase of the trial.
This is especially apparent on the funereal "Sometimes," which begins "I think my life is a joke / I might be on too many drugs / I lost so many friends / I don't know who to hug" and spirals downward from there.
His début feature, "The Childhood of a Leader" (2015), set in the funereal wake of the First World War, was about a boy who looks like Christopher Robin but whose behavior would get him expelled from the Hundred Acre Wood.
Dressed in a dark suit and a muted tie, with his flyaway hair neatly combed, Bernie Sanders looked funereal as he belatedly read a statement to the media on Wednesday afternoon—278 hours after the polls closed in the Michigan primary.
How did we get from the funereal assessment of American history below ground to the vibrant galleries on the upper floors that salute black hair, black comedy, black athletes, black scientists, black travel, black art, black body language, Chuck Berry's Cadillac?
It was a funereal moment in the Senate as tears were shed on the floor, in the spectator's gallery and among the Franken aides seated somberly on a bench against the back wall on the Democratic side of the chamber.
"King's Crossing" appeared on his posthumous From a Basement on the Hill as a terrifying centerpiece, a howl of voices that gives way to a funereal waltz before a cast of marionettes and skinny Santas show up to hurl viciousness at the protagonist.
In his most fully realized works — not in this show but hinted at by smudgy drawings of bouquets in vases — Mr. Bleckner would create visionary, darkly luminous spaces of mourning, populated by fluttering birds, ribbons, veils, chandeliers and funereal flowers in silvery vases.
Two funereal documentaries—one, about Whitney Houston, cleverly titled Whitney, directed by Kevin Macdonald; and the other, about Alexander McQueen, cleverly titled McQueen, directed by Ian Bonhôte—were released only a few weeks apart, as cautionary tales on the perils of fame.
Despite fears beforehand about how a sea of black might look ("funereal" and "depressing" were some of the adjectives that came up in conversations; also "superficial"), the result was one of the most elegant, genuinely chic red carpets I've seen in Hollywood.
In a second space, the museum revisits Cronin's past, including her most well-known work, "Memorial to a Marriage" (2002), which the artist created as a funereal statuary for herself and her wife, artist Deborah Kass, 15 years before the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage.
But the "whole area of the rights of individuals serving sentences on medical parole is a murky one indeed, including funereal rights," said John Kamm, the founder of the Dui Hua Foundation, an organization in San Francisco that has worked to free Chinese prisoners.
In the film, Cave worries that his voice is out of shape for recording, and Skeleton Tree's vocals are indeed a far cry from the banshee shrieks he emitted in his second band, the Birthday Party, or the supple, funereal croon he started employing through the 1990s.
When the dutiful daughter in "Other People's Birthdays" realizes that her traumatized family is living in a state of suspended animation, like the "bunch of dead people sitting around" in Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," she defies the funereal mood by reaching out to a boyfriend from long ago.
It begins with one of Mahler's great moments, the transition from the weird, funereal minor-mode version of "Frère Jacques" in the third movement to the sublime melody drawn from his "Songs of a Wayfarer," where it depicts the wanderer finding peace and rest under a linden tree.
Holocaust commemoration in West Germany increasingly became an affair of the state and civic groups, giving rise to a prevailing erinnerungskultur, or "culture of remembrance," that today is most prominently illustrated by the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a funereal 4.7-acre site near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, inaugurated in 2005.
So does a painting from a parallel series, "Tribute to Winston Rose," which memorializes the 1981 death in police custody of a friend of Mr. Forrester's, and instantly shifts the ecstatic group portraiture and theatrics of the club pictures into a funereal register, with an open coffin ringed by mourners under a glowing streetlight.
Shadi Habib Allah took me into a fevered dream with his installation "30KG Shine" which consisted of strange, funereal wooden sculptures that might the posters of an elaborate bed or monument, with twisted brass chandeliers cast onto the floor and illuminating the rooms from that vantage, plus a strange film of workers carving out an underground cemetery in Jerusalem.
Later, I read in Stehle's essay that Miyamoto had befriended Mendieta in 1978, and together they organized Dialectics of Isolation: An Exhibition of Third World Women Artists in the United States for the Feminist collective gallery A.I.R. Perhaps the piece reminded me of Mendieta's funereal Silueta performances (1973–77), or perhaps it possessed a spirit of the time shared by both artists that Miyamoto had, consciously or not, endowed in the work, or perhaps it was something else.
We have the slow, painful death of romance ("Marriage Story"); a dour, near-funereal shaggy-dog story about a phlegmatic hit man ("The Irishman"); a blackly funny but agonizing depiction of contemporary social polarities culminating in gore and gristle ("Parasite"); a wish-fulfillment fantasy of an alternate-universe 1969 whose climax is no less bloody ("Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"); a harrowing odyssey through the muddy, corpse-ridden battlefields of World War I Europe ("1917"); and an origin story of a comic-book sociopath ("Joker") that seems almost nostalgic for a dingy, crime-ridden urban landscape straight out of the Bronx-is-Burning era of 1970s New York.

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