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Dictionary: grieve   (grēv) pronunciation

v., grieved, griev·ing, grieves.

v.tr.
  1. To cause to be sorrowful; distress: It grieves me to see you in such pain.
  2. To mourn or sorrow for: We grieved the death of our pastor.
  3. Usage Problem. To file an official or formal grievance on account of (an actual or perceived injustice).
  4. Archaic. To hurt or harm.
v.intr.
To experience or express grief.

[Middle English greven, from Old French grever, to harm, from Latin gravāre, to burden, from gravis, heavy.]

griever griev'er n.
grievingly griev'ing·ly adv.

SYNONYMS   grieve, lament, mourn, sorrow. These verbs mean to feel, show, or express grief, sadness, or regret: grieved over her father's death; lamenting about the decline in academic standards; mourns for lost hopes; sorrowed by the level of poverty.
ANTONYM  rejoice

USAGE NOTE   Traditionally, the transitive verb grieve, meaning "to cause to be sorrowful; distress," has taken as its direct object the person who is sorrowful or distressed, as in It grieves me to see so many homeless in the city. In addition to this use of the word, a newer syntactic pattern has developed, in which the direct object refers to that which causes one sorrow or distress. Sixty-two percent of the Usage Panel approves of this use, as in She took a week off to attend her father's funeral and grieve his loss. The Panel, however, largely frowns upon extending the semantic domain of the transitive verb grieve to mean "to file a formal or an official grievance." Only 14 percent approves of its use in a context in which a coach who was asked to resign had grieved his dismissal. This strong reaction may be due to the discomfort of extending a solemn, mournful term into less somber situations; however, this sense is useful in the context of union-management labor relations.


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verb

  1. To cause suffering or painful sorrow to: aggrieve, distress, hurt, injure, pain, wound. See happy/unhappy.
  2. To feel, show, or express grief: lament, mourn, sorrow, suffer. See happy/unhappy.

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v

Definition: mourn, feel deep distress
Antonyms: be glad, be happy, be joyful, rejoice

v

Definition: upset, distress someone
Antonyms: delight, please, satisfy


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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: To feel deep sorrow.

pronunciation A wise man is he who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has. — Epictetus (c. 50-120).

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Dansk (Danish)
1.
v. tr. - volde sorg, bedrøve
v. intr. - sørge

2.
n. - forvalter, forkarl

Nederlands (Dutch)
rouwen, treuren, verdrieten, opzichter op boerderij

Français (French)
1.
v. tr. - pleurer (qn, un mort), être affligé
v. intr. - faire de la peine (d'apprendre), faire de la peine que (littér)

2.
n. - directeur (d'une exploitation agricole)

Deutsch (German)
1.
v. - trauern, bekümmern

2.
n. - Aufseher, Manager

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - πενθώ, θρηνώ, θλίβω/-ομαι

Italiano (Italian)
affliggere, affliggersi, piangere, addolorare

Português (Portuguese)
v. - afligir, causar desgosto, ofender

Русский (Russian)
огорчать, горевать

Español (Spanish)
1.
v. tr. - afligirse, apenarse, lamentarse, dar pena, afligir, apenar, entristecer
v. intr. - afligirse, apenarse, lamentarse

2.
n. - capataz o jefe de una estancia o granja

Svenska (Swedish)
v. - vålla sorg, sörja över

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
使悲伤, 使苦恼, 悲伤, 哀悼

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
v. tr. - 使悲傷, 使苦惱
v. intr. - 悲傷, 哀悼

한국어 (Korean)
1.
n. - 농장의 관리자

2.
v. tr. - 슬프게 하다
v. intr. - 슬퍼지다

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 悲しむ, 悲しませる

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(فعل) يحزن, يحزن او يأسى‏

עברית (Hebrew)
v. tr. - ‮ציער‬
v. intr. - ‮הצטער, התאבל‬
n. - ‮מנהל-משק‬


 
 
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