Grieve Meaning in English
word
/ˈɡɹiv/
greev
/ɡɹˈiːv/
greev
परिभाषा
To feel deep sadness, especially because someone has died or because of a significant loss.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Grieve' is formal and often used about mourning after a death, but can refer to any deep sadness over loss. Common phrases: 'grieve for/over someone,' 'grieve deeply.' Do not confuse with 'regret,' which is more about wishing things were different, not about mourning a loss.
Spanish: llorar (por una pérdida) - lamentarPortuguese (BR): lamentar - entristecer-se (por uma perda)Portuguese (PT): lamentar - entristecer-se (por uma perda)Chinese (Simplified): 悲伤 - 哀悼Chinese (Traditional): 悲傷 - 哀悼Hindi: शोक मनाना - दुःखी होनाArabic: ينعى - يحزن (على فقدان)Bengali: শোক করা - দুঃখিত হওয়াRussian: горевать - скорбетьJapanese: 悲しむ - 嘆き悲しむVietnamese: đau buồn - thương tiếcKorean: 슬퍼하다 - 애도하다Turkish: yas tutmak - acı çekmekUrdu: غم منانا - افسوس کرناIndonesian: berduka - bersedih
उदाहरण वाक्य
She needed time to grieve before returning to work.
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Everyone grieves differently and in their own time.
natural
Many people grieve when they lose a loved one.
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It is natural to grieve after a big loss.
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He tried not to show how much he was grieving, but his friends could tell.
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Some people find ways to celebrate life even as they grieve a loss.
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