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grieve

Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
past: grievedpp: grieveding: grieving

This word carries a heavy emotional weight, typically associated with the profound psychological process of mourning. It describes a deep, lingering sorrow that is often more enduring and intense than simple sadness or disappointment. When used transitively to mean causing distress, the word takes on a more formal or literary tone, often appearing in expressions of empathy or regret. It shifts the focus from the internal experience of the mourner to the external cause of the pain.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To feel intense sorrow, especially following the death of someone loved.

"The entire community continued to grieve for the loss of the young athlete."

Transitive Verb
[~ over something][~ for someone]

To suffer deep distress or sadness caused by a specific loss or misfortune.

"She spent many years grieving over the decision she made in her youth."

Transitive Verb
[~ to someone]

To cause someone to feel great sadness or distress.

"It grieves me to see you so unhappy in your current situation."

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