A homograph for "to ease grief" would be "to seize grief." Although pronounced differently, the words "ease" and "seize" are spelled identically, making them homographs.
Console
To be doleful is to be filled with sorrow or grief.
The homograph "tear" can mean both a drop of water from the eyes when crying (related to grief) and to rip or pull something apart.
under what headword would you find the idiom raining cats and dogs?
to express distress or grief over; lament
Non scenes
Non scenes
The definition of solace is a decline in grief, or consolation. This is the type of friendship.
Alcohol
A dangling modifier is created when a modifier lacks a proper headword to which it clearly refers. This can lead to unclear or illogical sentences.
As an uncontrollable entity