A possible prefix for "keening" could be "un-" to create the word "unkeening," which could imply the absence or reversal of keening. A suffix that could work is "-ly" to form the word "keeningly," which could describe the manner in which someone is keening.
Keening is a wail in grief for a dead person
I am very good at keening in on certain things.-
A synonym for the keening could be wailing or lamenting.
I can give you several sentences.The keening of the widow saddened everyone at the funeral.Professional mourners are experts at keening.She saw the doctor's face and began keening.
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The word "keening" appears in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. It is located in Chapter 16 of the book, where Brian Robeson is reflecting on his experiences surviving in the wilderness after a plane crash. "Keening" is used to describe the mournful wailing sound made by the wind as it blows through the trees, adding to the atmosphere of isolation and despair in the story.