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bereavement


Meanings
  • Noun

    The feeling of loss or grief following the death of a loved one.

    - "After her mother's bereavement, she took some time off work to grieve."
    - "The bereavement process can be long and difficult."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with bereavement
grievance , levitation , evasion
Variants
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bereavement , bereavements
Etymology
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From the Old French 'berever', meaning 'to deprive' or 'to rob'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'bereavement leave' refers to time off work given to employees following the death of a family member.

  2. In some cultures, it is believed that the dead continue to watch over and protect their loved ones.


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  1. Mourning: The process of expressing and coping with grief following a loss, often involving emotional and social support from others.

  2. Grief: A natural response to loss, characterized by feelings of sadness, loss, and despair.


Quotes
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  1. The following May, my wife and I flew to London for my father's funeral. Pam, determined to wrangle us an upgrade to business class on the strength of my "bereavement", gave the British Airways ticketing clerk two passports and a sob story.

    - John Haney,{it}Gourmet{/it},January 2003
  2. In the sections of her book that should prove an enduring contribution to the literature of grief, Ms. Gilbert recounts her free fall into widowhood, starting with that modern rite of "bereavement", the erasing of the answering-machine message.

    - James S. Kunen,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},19 Mar. 1995
  3. In any case, sadness and loss of interest and drive during periods of "bereavement" are expected and normal. If Mozart had not been upset by his parents' deaths, his wife's illnesses, and his separations from her, he would be less than human.

    - William A. Frosch,{it}Musical Quarterly{/it},1990

Culture
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Bereavement is a universal experience that touches us all at some point in our lives. It is a time of intense emotion and reflection, and is often marked by various cultural practices and rituals. In many cultures, there are specific traditions for mourning the dead, such as holding a funeral or memorial service.

How to Memorize "bereavement"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a scene of a person experiencing the loss of a loved one and the emotions that come with it.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'bereavement' with the feeling of loss and sadness.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the phrase 'Bereavement begins with an 'R' and brings sadness to the heart'.


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