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Yes, in fact guinea pigs have a tendency to be sad even when you take their friend out to play.

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Q: Why is your guinea pig breathing labored and fast - could it be grief - its mate just died?
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What can be concluded from the information in this passageJoe refused to dress for the occasion.Joe was on medication.Joe could not afford the funeral.Joe was overcome with grief?

Joe was overcome with grief.


How do you use grief in a sentence?

I am filling with grief. Grief is all I feel. We were in deep grief.


Does my two female guinea pigs trying to mate with each other mean they are lesbian?

Good grief, no. One is simply showing dominant behavior over the other one.


Is grief an adjective?

No. Grief is a noun, although it can be used as an adjunct with other nouns (grief counselor). Adjectives associated with grief are grieving and grief-stricken.


How do you use grief in a sentence as an abstract noun?

The noun 'grief' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The grief over the loss took her some time to overcome. (subject of the sentence)The sadness that her grief brought could be seen on her face. (subject of the clause)The news brought grief to her family. (direct object of the verb 'brought')It took some time for the grief to pass. (object of the preposition 'for')


con dolore?

with grief


What is a riddle for short sadness that rhyme?

The answer to the riddle is brief grief


What is a rhyming word pair for short sadness?

Brief grief.


What is a five letter word for sorrow?

grief it could also be: agony worry dolor


What is a good sentence for grief?

Two quotations using the noun 'grief' are: 'Some flirt with grief; others marry it.' 'Grief is but a withdrawal symptom of the medicated heart.' Other examples of usage include the idiomatic 'good grief', an exclamation indicating astonishment, dismay, and so on: 'Good grief, what is that awful perfume?' 'Good grief, Pookie's BIG now!' In the sense of an intense feeling of sadness; mental suffering, frequently owing to loss of some kind, the term could be used this way: - Following the loss of their father, their sense of grief was too deep to express in words. - We tried to comfort them in their grief. In the sense of disaster or very unfortunate occurence: - We've warned him not to fix the roof himself; he's sure to come to grief. - He gives us grief every time we suggest he should call in a tradesman. In all the above senses: - As well as their grief over the loss of their home they were faced with the grief of trying to meet all the bills. 'Good grief,' one told me, 'You'd think they might try to understand our situation.'


What is grief and sadness called?

grief and sadness


What is grief sad called?

grief and sadness