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Definition of grieve
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of grieve is as below...
Grieve
(v. t.) To
occasion
grief to; to wound the
sensibilities
of; to make
sorrowful;
to cause to
suffer;
to
afflict;
to hurt; to try.
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Mourn
::
Mourn (v. i.) To
express
or to feel grief or
sorrow;
to
grieve;
to be
sorrowful;
to
lament;
to be in a state of grief or
sadness.
Cark
::
Cark (v. i.) To be
careful,
anxious,
solicitous,
or
troubles
in mind; to worry or
grieve..
Injure
::
Injure
(v. t.) To do harm to; to
impair
the
excellence
and value of; to hurt; to
damage;
-- used in a
variety
of
senses;
as: (a) To hurt or
wound,
as the
person;
to
impair
soundness,
as of
health.
(b) To
damage
or
lessen
the value of, as goods or
estate.
(c) To
slander,
tarnish,
or
impair,
as
reputation
or
character.
(d) To
impair
or
diminish,
as
happiness
or
virtue.
(e) To give pain to, as the
sensibilities
or the
feelings;
to
grieve;
to
annoy.
(f) To
impair,
as the
intellect
or
mind..
Sorry
::
Sorry (a.)
Grieved
for the loss of some good;
pained
for some evil;
feeling
regret;
-- now
generally
used to
express
light grief or
affliction,
but
formerly
often used to
express
deeper
feeling..
Sigh
::
Sigh (v. i.) A deep and
prolonged
audible
inspiration
or
respiration
of air, as when
fatigued
or
grieved;
the act of
sighing..
Ern
::
Ern (v. i.) To stir with
strong
emotion;
to
grieve;
to
mourn.
[Corrupted
into yearn in
modern
editions
of
Shakespeare..
Aggrieve
::
Aggrieve
(v. i.) To
grieve;
to
lament.
Load
::
Load (v.) That which
burdens,
oppresses,
or
grieves
the mind or
spirits;
as, a load of
care..
Yearn
::
Yearn (v. t.) To pain; to
grieve;
to vex.
Mourner
::
Mourner
(n.) One who
mourns
or is
grieved
at any
misfortune,
as the death of a
friend..
Erme
::
Erme (v. i.) To
grieve;
to feel sad.
Grieving
::
Grieving
(n.) The act of
causing
grief;
the state of being
grieved.
Condole
::
Condole
(v. t.) To
lament
or
grieve
over.
Inconsolable
::
Inconsolable
(a.) Not
consolable;
incapable
of being
consoled;
grieved
beyond
susceptibility
of
comfort;
disconsolate.
Mourn
::
Mourn (v. t.) To
grieve
for; to
lament;
to
deplore;
to
bemoan;
to
bewail.
Sore
::
Sore
(superl.)
Fig.:
Sensitive;
tender;
easily
pained,
grieved,
or
vexed;
very
susceptible
of
irritation..
Engrieve
::
Engrieve
(v. t.) To
grieve.
Grieve
::
Grieve
(v. t.) To
sorrow
over; as, to
grieve
one's
fate..
Aggrieved
::
Aggrieved
(imp. & p. p.) of
Aggriev.
Griever
::
Griever
(n.) One who, or that
which,
grieves..
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