Grieve - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɡriːv|  American pronunciation of the word grieve
Brit.  |ɡriːv|  British pronunciation of the word grieve

verb

- feel grief (syn: sorrow)
- cause to feel sorrow (syn: aggrieve)
his behavior grieves his mother

Extra examples

It grieves me to see my brother struggling like this.

Her decision to live overseas grieved her mother.

People need time to grieve after the death of a family member.

The children are still grieving the death of their mother.

It grieved me to learn that she had been severely injured.

The mother grieved for her dead son for many years.

He died, and every day since then I have grieved for him.

People need time to grieve after the death of a loved one.

She grieved the loss of her only son.

My aunt, it grieves me to say, gets things confused.

Supposing it were true, how we should grieve!

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: grieve
he/she/it: grieves
present participle: grieving
past tense: grieved
past participle: grieved
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