hit'abel (הִתְ×ַבֵּל)
I will grieve later. The class will grieve for their slain classmate.
The past tense of the word "grieve" is grieved.
Yes, the word grieve is a verb.
I will grieve during the funeral. The soldiers grieve for their fallen comrade.
I will grieve when you are gone.
No. There are no English words you can make by putting a letter in front of the word grieve.
Grieve, Mourn
Reports of the many deaths and the destruction caused by the earthquake grieve us all.
Answer= beareavement, grieve, Condolence!
mourn
Grieve
The suffix of the word "grieve" is "-e," as it is the ending component that follows the root word "griev." Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to modify its meaning or create a new word. In this case, the suffix "-e" does not significantly alter the meaning of the root word "griev," but it is still considered a suffix due to its position at the end of the word.