if you are sad about something that has passed it might mean that you have been 'traumatised'.. or it could mean that you just have a regret.
hope i helped :) x
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To bewail is to express great sadness about something. An example sentence would be: She couldn't help but bewail when her father passed.
The phrase "filled to the brim with sorrow" could be a suitable answer to describe something that is "brimming with sadness".
The difference between disappointment and sadness...Hmm... Sadness is something you feel yourself. Disappointment is when you feel unhappy with a decison someone has made.
It doesn't mean saddness, it means you feel something strong!
its an act of sadness over something lost.
I hear they can scene stress and sadness before it happens. Hope I helped!
Tattoos are a form of art and art on your body should be inspired by happiness as a celebration, rather than sadness. You should look at your tattoo and be reminded of something which symbolises something which makes you smile, rather than being reminded of something that makes you sad everytime you look at it.
Denial and isolation (denying the loss and social withdraw)Anger (resentment to the inflicter even if deceased, or the world or oneself)Bargaining (negotiating with God to do something so the pain will go away)Depression (feeling indifferent and unresponsive even though anger and sadness is felt deep within)Acceptance (when anger, sadness & mourning have passed, one finally accepts the reality of the loss)
Your heart.
Everyone has to go through it. Eg.. love, worry, death, sadness...
grief and sadness