Deeply bereaved.
stricken
· gloomy · glum · grief · grief-stricken · grim · grieving · grievous
Grief
People always think that it easy to help someone in grief using a common sense. They usually give advices to people in grief to use common sense to fight the grief. However, for them it does not work, because if you are in grief, your common sense is also affected in a way that it is not useful to fight the grief.
Devastated
grievous
loss,grief,sorrow,mourning.(:
The word grief is a noun. It is a pain from suffering or hardship.
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I am filling with grief. Grief is all I feel. We were in deep grief.
Sadness is an emotion that signifies a feeling of loss, disappointment, or sorrow. It is a natural response to challenging or difficult situations in life, and can help individuals process and cope with their emotions. Embracing sadness can lead to self-reflection, growth, and ultimately, healing.
Yes, extreme grief can be a motive for murder (still against the law.) Example: If a drunk driver ran over someone's daughter or worse yet murdered someone's daughter then it is usually the father that could retaliate and murder the person who killed his daughter out of grief and rage or simply believing in an 'eye for an eye.'Another View: Unless the retaliatory "grief-stricken act' occurred within an extremely short timeframe after the original event (i.e.: seconds to mere minutes), while such a defense could be attempted by the defense, I seriously doubt that it would succeed. AND - it would most certainly notprevent the perpetrator arrested and being charged with Homicide.