- intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death)
- something that causes great unhappiness; "her death was a great grief to John"
- (grieving) bereaved: sorrowful through loss or deprivation; "bereft of hope"
- Grief is a multi-faceted response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or something to which a bond was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, and philosophical dimensions. ...
- Grief was a Boston-based heavy metal band.
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- Grief is a novel by American author Andrew Holleran, published in 2006. An open homosexual, Holleran maintains the reputation of a respected writer of Gay Literature. The novel takes place in Washington D.C. ...
- Suffering, hardship. [from early 13th c.]; Pain of mind arising from misfortune, significant personal loss, misconduct of oneself or others, etc.; sorrow; sadness. [from early 14th c. ...
- (Grieving) part of the natural process that includes experiencing deep sadness. Brickus offers free Post Service Care to help with grieving and other issues surrounding the death of a loved one.
- (Grieving) A natural state of misery that begins when I misplace the cork that plugged up my bottle of denial and ends when I buy a new cork.
- (Grieving) Surprisingly, perhaps, people can get attached to disputes and their disappearance can leave a void. This needs to be recognised, where appropriate, and the mediator must be ready to allow one party to express their emotions.
- (Grieving) The act of keeping someone under 5 allegiance.
- Grieving is the response to losing someone or something important. It is a normal reaction. A person can experience grief over many kinds of loss, from death and divorce to the loss of a job or one's good health due to illness.
- the process that occurs as a result of a loss. Similar to bereavement, the loss may be a death of a loved one or of an ideal (divorce, job, home, etc.). Grief is the emotional and objective reactions to a loss of any type.
- Emotional response to an external and consciously recognized loss; self-limiting and gradually subsiding within a reasonable length of time.
- The normal response to a major loss, such as the death of a loved one. Grief may also be felt by a person with a serious, long-term illness or with a terminal illness. It may include feelings of great sadness, anger, guilt, and despair. ...
- From the same root as grave, aggravate, baritone. Mental anguish, annoyance, regret, trouble, grievance.
- (greef) — All the feelings people have when someone close to them dies.
- trouble, hassle. i.e.. "Hey man don't give me grief !".
- A feeling of emotional deprivation or loss. Grief may be experienced by each member of the adoption triad at some point.
- Trouble, strife, backchat. ‘Are you tuning* me grief china*?’
- means the response to loss that often occurs in stages of varying length. Stages are differentiated by changes in feeling, thought, and behavior.
- The normal, natural and necessary inner experience of loss. The space God gives us to feel feelings of loss and separation. A deep sense of sorrow. See Bereavement and Mourning.
- A normal and natural reaction to loss.
- domanassa (q.v.) - Indulging in g. s. manopavicāra.