No it is onlly noun
Grieve, grieves, grieved, grieving Grieve and grievance both from Middle English which came from the Old French word - grever 'burden, encumber', based on L. gravare, from gravis .
Noun forms for the verb to grieve are griever, grievance, and the gerund, grieving. A related noun form is grief.
Take your grievance With you. We do not need it.
The word grief is a noun. It is a pain from suffering or hardship.
The abstract noun for the verb to grieve is the gerund, grieving.Related abstract noun forms are grief and bereavement.The abstract noun form of the verb grieve (meaning to air a complaint or wrong) is grievance.
limitations of grievance
appeal and grievance procedures
She grievance with her friends began after they did not invite her to the movies.
"My grievance is that he refuses to repay the money"
A "grievance" is a formal equivalent of a "complaint". "If you feel you are having problems in the workplace, you're more than permitted to file a grievance."
Grievance - song - was created on 2000-05-16.
Yes. For example . we aired our grievance to the head of department and they were sorted out well.