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    grieve
    /ɡriːv/

    verb

    • 1. feel intense sorrow: "she grieved for her father" Similar mournlamentbe mournfulbe sorrowfulOpposite be happyrejoice

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  2. GRIEVE definition: 1. to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies: 2. to make you feel sad and…. Learn more.

  3. Definition of grieve verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. The meaning of GRIEVE is to cause to suffer : distress. How to use grieve in a sentence.

  5. Grieve, mourn imply showing suffering caused by sorrow. Grieve is the stronger word, implying deep mental suffering often endured alone and in silence but revealed by one's aspect: to grieve over the loss (or death ) of a friend.

  6. grieve. verb. /ɡriv/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to feel very sad, especially because someone has died grieve (for/over somebody/something) They are still grieving for their son. grieving relatives grieve somebody/something She grieved the death of her husband. Take your English to the next level.

  7. GRIEVE meaning: 1. to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies: 2. to make you feel sad and…. Learn more.

  8. grieve is the stronger word, implying deep mental suffering often endured alone and in silence but revealed by one’s aspect: to grieve over the loss (or death) of a friend. mourn usually refers to manifesting sorrow outwardly, either with or without sincerity: to mourn publicly and wear black.

  9. To grieve is to feel sorrow over something, especially people who have died. The most common use of grieve has to do with death: usually there are grieving family members and grieving friends, feeling sadness over the loss of a loved one.

  10. GRIEVE definition: 1. to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies: 2. to make someone feel very sad. Learn more.

  11. grieve. (grēv) v. grieved, griev·ing, grieves. v.tr. 1. To cause to be sorrowful; distress: It grieves me to see you in such pain. 2. To mourn or sorrow for: We grieved the death of our pastor. 3. Usage Problem To file an official or formal grievance on account of (an actual or perceived injustice). 4. Archaic To hurt or harm. v.intr.