Requiem in a sentence as a noun

They carefully lay the cable down into its final resting place, whilst a full orchestra plays a requiem ever so softly in the background.

TechCrunch’s panel of judges were dubious of the size of the market, but our guess is this company will be quietly have its tip jar filled high as it plays a requiem for sheet music anthologies.

Requiem definitions

noun

a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person

See also: dirge coronach lament threnody

noun

a musical setting for a Mass celebrating the dead

See also: Requiem

noun

a Mass celebrated for the dead

See also: Requiem