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grief

/ɡɹiːf/

Meanings
  • Noun

    Deep sadness caused by loss or death; sharp sorrow; distress.

    - "Her grief was palpable after the loss of her loved one."
    - "The death of his father left him with a profound grief."
    - "The grief-stricken mother wept uncontrollably."
  • Noun

    A feeling of sorrow and helplessness, especially in response to a tragic event or loss.

    - "The community was gripped by grief following the tragic accident."
    - "He tried to hide his grief from his friends."
    - "The grief of the survivors was unbearable."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɡɹiːf/



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  2. /ɡɹiːf/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with grief
rief , grief strife , relief , thief , chief , rief and grief , belief , rief at theief
Variants
List of all variants of grief that leads to same result
grief , griefs , grief-stricken , good grief , came , came a cropper , came across , came again , came clean , came into , came into her own , came into his own , came into its own , came into my own , came into one's own , came into our own , came into their own , came into your own , came of age , came off it , came over , came to , came to grief , came to grips , came to grips with , came to herself , came to himself , came to itself , came to myself , came to pass , came to terms , came to terms with , came to themselves , came to yourself , came to yourselves , came upon , come , come a cropper , come across , come again , come clean , come into , come into her own , come into his own , come into its own , come into my own , come into one's own , come into our own , come into their own , come into your own , come of age , come off it , come over , come to , come to grief , come to grips with , come to herself , come to himself , come to itself , come to myself , come to oneself , come to pass , come to terms , come to terms with , come to themselves , come to yourself , come to yourselves , come upon , comes , comes a cropper , comes across , comes again , comes clean , comes into , comes into her own , comes into his own , comes into its own , comes into one's own , comes into their own , comes of age , comes off it , comes over , comes to , comes to grief , comes to grips , comes to grips with , comes to herself , comes to himself , comes to itself , comes to pass , comes to terms , comes to terms with , comes upon , coming , coming a cropper , coming across , coming again , coming clean , coming into , coming into her own , coming into his own , coming into its own , coming into my own , coming into one's own , coming into our own , coming into their own , coming into your own , coming of age , coming off it , coming over , coming to , coming to grief , coming to grips , coming to grips with , coming to herself , coming to himself , coming to itself , coming to myself , coming to pass , coming to terms , coming to terms with , coming to themselves , coming to yourself , coming to yourselves , coming upon , cum , cumming , cums , to come
Forms
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grieves, grieved, grieving


Etymology
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Old English 'griefan' - to trouble, afflict; related to 'grífan' - to seize, grab, and 'grēos' - pain, distress.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'grief' appears in the Bible over 100 times.

  2. In ancient Egypt, mourners would shave their heads and wear ragged clothing as a sign of grief.

  3. In some cultures, it is believed that the dead continue to experience emotions in the afterlife, including grief.


Related Concepts
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  1. mourning: The process of expressing and dealing with feelings of loss and grief, often through rituals and ceremonies.

  2. bereavement: The state of having been deprived of someone or something, often through death.

  3. consolation: An attempt to provide comfort or relief to someone who is grieving, often through words or actions.


Culture
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Grief is a universal human experience and has been a recurring theme in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression throughout history. In literature, grief is often depicted in works such as 'Hamlet' by Shakespeare, 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and 'A Farewell to Arms' by Ernest Hemingway. In art, grief is often represented through visual depictions of mourning and loss, such as Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' or Rembrandt's 'The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp'. In music, grief is often expressed through genres such as blues and folk music, which deal with themes of loss, heartache, and sorrow.

How to Memorize "grief"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person experiencing deep sadness and loss. Visualize the emotions and physical sensations associated with grief, such as tears, a heavy heart, and a sense of emptiness.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'grief' with images or concepts that evoke feelings of sadness and loss, such as a cemetery, a broken heart, or a tearful face.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the word 'grief' with a memorable phrase or acronym, such as 'God's Reminder of Intense Feelings' or 'Growing, Realizing, and Embracing Feelings'.


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